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when Jesus heard it, he was surpriz'd, and said to his followers, I profess I have not met with such an instance of faith, no not in Israel.
upon which the disciples said to one another, much surpriz'd, how came the fig-tree to wither away so suddenly?
but he made no answer to any thing he said, so that the governor was very much surpriz'd.
at this expression the disciples were much surpriz'd. but Jesus reassum'd the discourse, and said, how difficult a thing is it for those, who place their trust in riches, to enter into the divine kingdom?
Pilate surpriz'd that he should be dead so soon, sent for the Centurion, and ask'd him, if he had been dead any time.
Mary was surpriz'd at the voice of such an appearance, and wonder'd what the meaning of this salutation should be.
and country, whence numbers went to see the fact: being come to Jesus, they found the man, who had been dispossess'd of the demons, sitting at Jesus's feet, cloathed, and in his right senses: at which they were much surpriz'd,
so not being able to take any advantage from his words, before the people, they said no more, being surpriz'd at his answer.
Upon this his disciples came, and were surpriz'd at his conversing with the woman: yet none of them said, what did you ask her? or, why do you talk with her?
Now when they saw the boldness of Peter and John, and perceived that they were illiterate, and of the lower rank of men, they were surpriz'd; but tho' they knew that they had been Jesus's disciples,
as Peter still continued knocking, they let him in, and seeing it was he, they were extremely surpriz'd:
"consider you despisers, be surpriz'd and turn pale, for I shall perform a work in your days, which you will not believe, whoever shall declare it unto you."
but you, my brethren, are too well inform'd to be surpriz'd by that day, as by a thief.
My dear brethren, don't be surpriz'd at your being brought as it were to the test of fire; as if some strange thing had happen'd to you.