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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... putting a part for the whole, answers the question as if he had said, “Fast“ing is
a state of gricf, affliction, and humilia“tion; and whilst I, the delegate of heaven, “
who announce to them the joyful tidings of “ the New Covenant, remain with them
, ...
... putting a part for the whole, answers the question as if he had said, “Fast“ing is
a state of gricf, affliction, and humilia“tion; and whilst I, the delegate of heaven, “
who announce to them the joyful tidings of “ the New Covenant, remain with them
, ...
الصفحة 101
... but the sign of Jonas the prophet. “For as Jonas was a sign unto the Ninevites,
“so shall the Son of Man be to this genera“tion.” The writer usually called Matthew
, without the least reason or propriety, makes this similitude, between Jonas, ...
... but the sign of Jonas the prophet. “For as Jonas was a sign unto the Ninevites,
“so shall the Son of Man be to this genera“tion.” The writer usually called Matthew
, without the least reason or propriety, makes this similitude, between Jonas, ...
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tion of this assertion, he denounced the speedy destruction of that temple, the
existence of which was absolutely necessary for the ritual observances of the
Mosaic Law; and, without any suggestion that it would ever be rebuilt, declares
that ...
tion of this assertion, he denounced the speedy destruction of that temple, the
existence of which was absolutely necessary for the ritual observances of the
Mosaic Law; and, without any suggestion that it would ever be rebuilt, declares
that ...
الصفحة 235
... to each other than these two; one of them, therefore, must necessarily be a fic--
tion, and a shameful falsehood. Let the reader judge to which author the
imputation most * justly belongs. From a Note of the late learned THE
EVANGELISTS. &
... to each other than these two; one of them, therefore, must necessarily be a fic--
tion, and a shameful falsehood. Let the reader judge to which author the
imputation most * justly belongs. From a Note of the late learned THE
EVANGELISTS. &
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