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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... truth and divine authority of the Gospel, as if they knew of no certain,
demonstrative proof which could be adduced in a case of so much importance,
seemed to content themselves, and expect their readers probable arguments in
its favour.
... truth and divine authority of the Gospel, as if they knew of no certain,
demonstrative proof which could be adduced in a case of so much importance,
seemed to content themselves, and expect their readers probable arguments in
its favour.
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... at least, intermixed with disregarded truth, in those writings to which the Church
of Constantine hath, in all ages, appealed as containing the grounds and
foundation of every doctrine she hath taught. What renders this still more
probable is, ...
... at least, intermixed with disregarded truth, in those writings to which the Church
of Constantine hath, in all ages, appealed as containing the grounds and
foundation of every doctrine she hath taught. What renders this still more
probable is, ...
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... two distinct histories, which, if we except some interpolations of the pool, the
ready-fingered scribes of those times, which appear not difficult to be
distinguished by an accurate, attentive reader, are perfectly rational, probable,
and consistent, ...
... two distinct histories, which, if we except some interpolations of the pool, the
ready-fingered scribes of those times, which appear not difficult to be
distinguished by an accurate, attentive reader, are perfectly rational, probable,
and consistent, ...
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It is not probable, therefore, that common Latin words were adopted into the
Greek language by any, and still less so by good writers, till after the arms and
arrogant haughtiness of the Romans, and the servile adulation of the conquered
...
It is not probable, therefore, that common Latin words were adopted into the
Greek language by any, and still less so by good writers, till after the arms and
arrogant haughtiness of the Romans, and the servile adulation of the conquered
...
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14, and read, Then came Jesus, instead of, and Jesus returned, the histories both
of John and Jesus proceed regularly and in order; and the ministry of Jesus, as is
most probable, commenced upon the cessation of the Baptist's ministry, by his ...
14, and read, Then came Jesus, instead of, and Jesus returned, the histories both
of John and Jesus proceed regularly and in order; and the ministry of Jesus, as is
most probable, commenced upon the cessation of the Baptist's ministry, by his ...
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