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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... received no other than the Gospels of Matthew , Mark , and Luke ; although it is certain there were many other false Gospels extant at that time , as I have else- where proved . 2. That these three were universally received and ap ...
... received no other than the Gospels of Matthew , Mark , and Luke ; although it is certain there were many other false Gospels extant at that time , as I have else- where proved . 2. That these three were universally received and ap ...
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... received in the middle part of the se- cond century , is evident from Tatian's Harmony , which was made about that time . He was a scholar of Justin Martyr , and συνάφειάν τινα καὶ συναγωγὴν οὐκ οἶδ ̓ ὅπως τῶν εὐαγγελίων συν- θεὶς , τὸ ...
... received in the middle part of the se- cond century , is evident from Tatian's Harmony , which was made about that time . He was a scholar of Justin Martyr , and συνάφειάν τινα καὶ συναγωγὴν οὐκ οἶδ ̓ ὅπως τῶν εὐαγγελίων συν- θεὶς , τὸ ...
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... received in the church . He has wrote a large chapter P , entitled , A Proof that there can neither be more nor less than four Gospels ; out of all which I shall only observe these two things ; ( 1. ) That he says the very heretics ...
... received in the church . He has wrote a large chapter P , entitled , A Proof that there can neither be more nor less than four Gospels ; out of all which I shall only observe these two things ; ( 1. ) That he says the very heretics ...
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... received by the church in his time , to four . So , ( 1. 4. adv . Marcion , c . 2. ) Nobis fidem ex apostolis Joannes et Matthæus insinuant , ex apostolicis Lucas et Marcus instau- rant ; i . e . " The credit of the Gospel history is ...
... received by the church in his time , to four . So , ( 1. 4. adv . Marcion , c . 2. ) Nobis fidem ex apostolis Joannes et Matthæus insinuant , ex apostolicis Lucas et Marcus instau- rant ; i . e . " The credit of the Gospel history is ...
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... received the word among the thorns , is he that hear- eth the word , and the care of this world and the deceitfulness of riches choke the word , & c . IV . Ch . xxvi . 24. Woe unto that man - it had been good for that man if he had not ...
... received the word among the thorns , is he that hear- eth the word , and the care of this world and the deceitfulness of riches choke the word , & c . IV . Ch . xxvi . 24. Woe unto that man - it had been good for that man if he had not ...
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