The cardinal number that is the sum of twelve and one.
Being one more than twelve.
1It will be better to take the reading of St. Matthew xiii.
2See the quotations from Alcaeus, Sappho, and Anacreon in Athenaeus, book xiii.
3Possibly, however, the meaning may be trustfulness just as in 1 Corinthians xiii.
4The Nineteenth Book treateth of Queen Guenever and Launcelot, and containeth xiii chapters.
5L'erreur ne fonde pas; aucune erreur ne dure tres longtemps.-RENAN ,FeuillesDetachees, xiii.
6On the necessary assumption that the period of the Philistines (Judges xiii.
7In the management of external affairs her authority was absolute (Antiquities, xiii.
8But that the book was touched by post-exilic hands is certain; 1 Kings xiii.
9Although Josephus does not mention the incident recorded by St Luke (xiii.
10His text that never-to-be-forgotten Fast-day forenoon was in Luke xiii.
11The righteous eateth to the satisfying of his soul.-Proverbsxiii.
12It is no doubt true that St. John by numerous indications (xiii.
13The third is-changingboth letters and points, as is done by Paul, Acts xiii.
14Had the author read the narrative as it is now before us in Numbers xiii.
15Predictions of destruction of temple, of woes and of the second coming (xiii.
16Church and State, the law of love, the approaching judgment (xiii.