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 33
It is an obvious rule in the admission of evidence in any cause whatsoever, that
the more important the matter to be determined by it is, the more unsullied and
unexceptionable ought the characters of the witnesses to be. And when no court
of ...
It is an obvious rule in the admission of evidence in any cause whatsoever, that
the more important the matter to be determined by it is, the more unsullied and
unexceptionable ought the characters of the witnesses to be. And when no court
of ...
الصفحة 46
... instead of injurious character, of our Lord himself: but there appear to occur still
stronger objections against it, from the history itself; and such as may well warrant
a conclusion, that the whole passage was interpolated in the second century.
... instead of injurious character, of our Lord himself: but there appear to occur still
stronger objections against it, from the history itself; and such as may well warrant
a conclusion, that the whole passage was interpolated in the second century.
الصفحة 48
... of both passages, and even to point out nearly the date of their interpolation:
which is, that the word legion in the first, and the words aprons and handkerchiefs
. in the second, are not Greek, but Latin words written in Greek characters.
... of both passages, and even to point out nearly the date of their interpolation:
which is, that the word legion in the first, and the words aprons and handkerchiefs
. in the second, are not Greek, but Latin words written in Greek characters.
الصفحة 49
will not adopt the words of the other and use them as their own, especially where
the characters, in which the two languages are written, are totally different, till
after a greatlength of time, and a concurrence of many particular circumstances, ...
will not adopt the words of the other and use them as their own, especially where
the characters, in which the two languages are written, are totally different, till
after a greatlength of time, and a concurrence of many particular circumstances, ...
الصفحة 51
... and ingratiate himself with the Romans, instead of using Latin military terms,
even those which had no directly corresponding term in the Greek language,
such as Legio for instance, never once writes the Latin word itself in Greek
characters, ...
... and ingratiate himself with the Romans, instead of using Latin military terms,
even those which had no directly corresponding term in the Greek language,
such as Legio for instance, never once writes the Latin word itself in Greek
characters, ...
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