(New Testament) disciple of Jesus; traditionally said to be the author of the 4th Gospel and three epistles and the book of Revelation.
1Kaplan noted that St. John's age would likely be brought into question.
2Duke's last non-conference home loss came to St. John's in February 2000.
3For St. John's, it was another conference loss for a young team.
4Villanova won both meetings with St. John's this season by 13 points.
5And Ferdinand is the best netsman in the Lake St. John country.
6We have an example in the life of St. John the Baptist.
7Mrs. St. John rose and left the harp; Falkland took her seat.
8On descending into the valley of the St. John the appearances change.
9He attended St. John's Seminary in Boston; describes the rigorouse training there.
10A canopied tomb of William de St. John stands in the chancel.
11In the peace negotiations nobody was so active as Secretary St. John.
12But the slightest thing shall not be filched in Fort St. John.
13That was enough for St. John; let it be enough for us.
14The distance is 1635 miles from Valentia Bay to St. John, Newfoundland.
15The firm of John St. John & Brothers sat in its office.
16The residence of St. John at Ephesus is attested by the Revelation.
Translations for St. John