An History of Early Opinions Concerning Jesus Christ: Compiled from Original Writers; Proving that the Christian Church was at First Unitarian, 4. köideauthor, 1786 |
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... appear probable , that neither Matthew nor Luke wrote any thing about the miraculous con- ception , especially the former . B 3 4. Laftly , 4. Laftly , I would obferve , that though at CHAP . XX . 5 Miraculous Conception .
... appear probable , that neither Matthew nor Luke wrote any thing about the miraculous con- ception , especially the former . B 3 4. Laftly , 4. Laftly , I would obferve , that though at CHAP . XX . 5 Miraculous Conception .
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... Matthew and Luke concerning it ,, we cannot tell , nor through how many hands the story was tranfmitted before it came to them ; admitting , for the present , that the introductions to their gospels were written by themselves . Whereas ...
... Matthew and Luke concerning it ,, we cannot tell , nor through how many hands the story was tranfmitted before it came to them ; admitting , for the present , that the introductions to their gospels were written by themselves . Whereas ...
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... Matthew and Luke , is exprefsly in its favour . Their hiftories are likewife fuppofed to be the earlieft accounts of our Saviour's life ; and Luke fays that he took particuliar pains to trace the history to its fource , from those who ...
... Matthew and Luke , is exprefsly in its favour . Their hiftories are likewife fuppofed to be the earlieft accounts of our Saviour's life ; and Luke fays that he took particuliar pains to trace the history to its fource , from those who ...
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... Matthew and Luke as fimply biftorians , whofe credit muft be determined by the circumftances in which they wrote , and the nature of the facts which they relate . And before I con- fider the evidence that may be alledged against the ...
... Matthew and Luke as fimply biftorians , whofe credit muft be determined by the circumftances in which they wrote , and the nature of the facts which they relate . And before I con- fider the evidence that may be alledged against the ...
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... Matthew and Luke ; and it is almost certain that they were there in the time of Justin Martyr . But it is no less certain , that there were in early times gof- pels of Matthew , and of Luke too , which did not contain that ftory ; and ...
... Matthew and Luke ; and it is almost certain that they were there in the time of Justin Martyr . But it is no less certain , that there were in early times gof- pels of Matthew , and of Luke too , which did not contain that ftory ; and ...
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