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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SECTION I. FTER so many writers, some of them of great erudition and
distinguished abilities, in almost all ages of what is called the Christian Church,
have undertaken to harmonize and shew the perfect agreement of the four
generally ...
SECTION I. FTER so many writers, some of them of great erudition and
distinguished abilities, in almost all ages of what is called the Christian Church,
have undertaken to harmonize and shew the perfect agreement of the four
generally ...
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If we examine, for instance, upon what grounds professed Christians of the
presentage are convinced, that the four Gospels (as they are usually called) were
bear, we are referred to the concurring testimony of all the ecclesiastical
historians, ...
If we examine, for instance, upon what grounds professed Christians of the
presentage are convinced, that the four Gospels (as they are usually called) were
bear, we are referred to the concurring testimony of all the ecclesiastical
historians, ...
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And this practice was actually so common amongst several who called
themselves Christians, in the second and succeeding centuries, that if what we
call the scriptures of the New Testament were not so tampered with, they are
almost the ...
And this practice was actually so common amongst several who called
themselves Christians, in the second and succeeding centuries, that if what we
call the scriptures of the New Testament were not so tampered with, they are
almost the ...
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For it is to be observed, that the Gospels according to Matthew and Mark, contain
not the slightest insinuation that their authors were apostles of Jesus Christ, or
even men of the apostolic age; whilst the writer called Luke professes himself to ...
For it is to be observed, that the Gospels according to Matthew and Mark, contain
not the slightest insinuation that their authors were apostles of Jesus Christ, or
even men of the apostolic age; whilst the writer called Luke professes himself to ...
الصفحة 45
... that can well be imagined; for Luke repeatedly speaks of what was then called
by the ignorant, superstitious vulgar, being possessed of demons, and in more
modern terms, being bewitched, as bodily diseases, which they undoubtedly
were ...
... that can well be imagined; for Luke repeatedly speaks of what was then called
by the ignorant, superstitious vulgar, being possessed of demons, and in more
modern terms, being bewitched, as bodily diseases, which they undoubtedly
were ...
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