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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... wrote his Gospel " to inform us of that time , and the things which were done by " our Saviour in it , viz . before the imprisonment of John the " Baptist . " Now hence it follows , 1. That before St. John wrote his Gospel , the ...
... wrote his Gospel " to inform us of that time , and the things which were done by " our Saviour in it , viz . before the imprisonment of John the " Baptist . " Now hence it follows , 1. That before St. John wrote his Gospel , the ...
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... wrote his Gospel there , Peter , James , John , and Jude t . The cause or occasion of St. Matthew's writing his Gospel is generally agreed upon by the ancient writers , who have made any mention of the matter , viz . that he wrote it at ...
... wrote his Gospel there , Peter , James , John , and Jude t . The cause or occasion of St. Matthew's writing his Gospel is generally agreed upon by the ancient writers , who have made any mention of the matter , viz . that he wrote it at ...
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... wrote an excellent Apology for Christianity , which is inscribed to M. Aure- lius Antoninus , and L. Aurelius Commodus , in which , though a short work , I have observed the following refer- ences to St. Matthew's Gospel . St. MATTHEW's ...
... wrote an excellent Apology for Christianity , which is inscribed to M. Aure- lius Antoninus , and L. Aurelius Commodus , in which , though a short work , I have observed the following refer- ences to St. Matthew's Gospel . St. MATTHEW's ...
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... wrote some dissertations upon the Gospel of the Hebrews , or the Gos- pel of St. Matthew , which the Nazarenes made use of . Now these dissertations were wrote either upon the supposition , that this Hebrew Gospel was the true one of St ...
... wrote some dissertations upon the Gospel of the Hebrews , or the Gos- pel of St. Matthew , which the Nazarenes made use of . Now these dissertations were wrote either upon the supposition , that this Hebrew Gospel was the true one of St ...
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... wrote in Hebrew , whereas this which we now have under his name seems origin- ally to have been wrote in Greek " . To the first of these my design does not oblige me to give any answer ; because all I undertake to prove is , that the ...
... wrote in Hebrew , whereas this which we now have under his name seems origin- ally to have been wrote in Greek " . To the first of these my design does not oblige me to give any answer ; because all I undertake to prove is , that the ...
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