A New and Full Method of Settling the Canonical Authority of the New Testament: To which is Subjoined a Vindication of the Former Part of St. Matthew's Gospel, from Mr. Whiston's Charge of Dislocations. In Three Volumes, Volume 3At the Clarendon Press, 1827 - Bible |
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... answer , ( 1. ) That though I question not but Ta- tian made use of the Hebrew copies of St. Matthew , yet he made use of them as what he looked upon to be the most au- thentic and genuine , and so made no use of the Greek , as of ...
... answer , ( 1. ) That though I question not but Ta- tian made use of the Hebrew copies of St. Matthew , yet he made use of them as what he looked upon to be the most au- thentic and genuine , and so made no use of the Greek , as of ...
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... answer , & c . ) are all related by St. Mark and St. Luke after the call of Levi ; and this affords us the highest evidence , Apud Clem . Alexand . Stromat . 1 . 4. p . 502 . h Adv . Cels . 1. 1. p . 48 . i Annot . in Matt . ix . 9 ...
... answer , & c . ) are all related by St. Mark and St. Luke after the call of Levi ; and this affords us the highest evidence , Apud Clem . Alexand . Stromat . 1 . 4. p . 502 . h Adv . Cels . 1. 1. p . 48 . i Annot . in Matt . ix . 9 ...
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... answer , that this cannot be supposed , because in the Hebrew the verb 77 is in the second person , and the impera- tive mood , and accordingly the LXX . and all the Greek Ver- sions have rendered it in the im- perative mood , Smite the ...
... answer , that this cannot be supposed , because in the Hebrew the verb 77 is in the second person , and the impera- tive mood , and accordingly the LXX . and all the Greek Ver- sions have rendered it in the im- perative mood , Smite the ...
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... answer , that as I have endeavoured largely to prove , that St. Matthew's Gospel was originally written in Greek " , so I easily allow there was a very early version of it made into Hebrew ; and this as yet uninterpolated nor enlarged ...
... answer , that as I have endeavoured largely to prove , that St. Matthew's Gospel was originally written in Greek " , so I easily allow there was a very early version of it made into Hebrew ; and this as yet uninterpolated nor enlarged ...
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... answer to Faustus on this head ) in secular or ( what we call ) profane histories . It is always done by Moses , and very frequently by our Saviour and his apostles . The many in- stances which that father produces , and which are every ...
... answer to Faustus on this head ) in secular or ( what we call ) profane histories . It is always done by Moses , and very frequently by our Saviour and his apostles . The many in- stances which that father produces , and which are every ...
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