The Dissonance of the Four Generally Received Evangelists: And the Evidence of Their Respective Authenticity, Examined; with that of Some Other Scriptures Deemed Canonical |
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الصفحة xviii
249 CHAP. W.-Gospel according to Mark. I. General remarks—Style in which it is
written—Its manner of beginning—And contradictory conclusion— * Epumeration
of the names of the Apostles—Parable of the sower ................................... 256 II.
249 CHAP. W.-Gospel according to Mark. I. General remarks—Style in which it is
written—Its manner of beginning—And contradictory conclusion— * Epumeration
of the names of the Apostles—Parable of the sower ................................... 256 II.
الصفحة 40
Peter, peculiarly the apostle to the Jews, as Paul was to the Gentiles, was ever at
Rome: at least, he certainly was not there when Paul first went to Rome, in the
beginning of Nero's reign; and yet we learn from the Acts, that then Paul founded
...
Peter, peculiarly the apostle to the Jews, as Paul was to the Gentiles, was ever at
Rome: at least, he certainly was not there when Paul first went to Rome, in the
beginning of Nero's reign; and yet we learn from the Acts, that then Paul founded
...
الصفحة 41
... that it must have been written long after Luke's second history, and Mark's after
that; that both of them were of later date than Josephus's history, most probably
not earlier than the latter end of Trajan's reign, or beginning of Adrian's ; and that
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... that it must have been written long after Luke's second history, and Mark's after
that; that both of them were of later date than Josephus's history, most probably
not earlier than the latter end of Trajan's reign, or beginning of Adrian's ; and that
...
الصفحة 49
... beginning of the second century of the Christian aera. The conquests of D
Rome reached their utmost extent under that Emperor: and the THE
EVANGELISTS; 49.
... beginning of the second century of the Christian aera. The conquests of D
Rome reached their utmost extent under that Emperor: and the THE
EVANGELISTS; 49.
الصفحة 57
... improbability that attend it, we need not hesitate to pronounce none of his, but
the daring fiction of some of the easy working interpolators, as Origen calls them,
of the beginning of the second century, from amongst the pagan converts; who, ...
... improbability that attend it, we need not hesitate to pronounce none of his, but
the daring fiction of some of the easy working interpolators, as Origen calls them,
of the beginning of the second century, from amongst the pagan converts; who, ...
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