One of the four Gospels in the New Testament; contains details of Jesus's birth and early life.
(New Testament) the Apostle closely associated with St. Paul and traditionally assumed to be the author of the third Gospel.
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Examples for "Saint Luke"
Examples for "Saint Luke"
1The Saint Luke would be sure to appeal to his friend Sainclair.
2But the visualisation of India's coral strand in Saint Luke's Square persisted.
3He asked them to keep a festival of herds on Saint Luke's Day.
4Didn't you know he's one of the principal stewards in Saint Luke's Square?
5Example; the two genealogies in Saint Matthew and Saint Luke.
1The case is stronger in regard to the quotation from St. Luke.
2For we find it also in the 12th chapter of St. Luke.
3A fire gutted the interior of St. Luke's Church last March 6th.
4So St. Luke writ the gospel having diligently attained to all things.
5I went to see a psychologist, Dr. Nakano, at St. Luke's Hospital.
1The ablest men in your party are luke-warm or hostile towards you.
2We have a great coach in Luke Walton and good young players.
3Dr. Luke countersued and both cases have yet to come to trial.
4That wasn't entirely the truth either, though Luke didn't question that one.
5Moments later I saw Luke raise his free hand and extend it.
6Luke said in his dangerous way that it was up to me.
7Luke is married to Helen who does not work outside the home.
8Work all this out with Luke; then we'll celebrate in fine style.
9He wanted Luke to know this was no longer just a game.
10EBONY: How involved were you in the production process on Luke James?
11Ageing and Carers Luke Donnellan announced the new funds for vulnerable Victorians.
12What you don't know about Luke far outweighs what you do know.
13Luke would learn soon enough: friendship was different on the dark side.
14It was the way Luke often sounded when spiralling out of control.
15Nantwich's Luke Walsh led some encouraging forays forward but lacked end product.
16That in the temple of Herod is referred to in Luke i.