The Antiquity and Genuineness of the Gospels: Being a Hand-book of the Confirmatory Arguments in Support Thereof, with Some Prefatory Remarks on the Remote Sources of Modern UnbeliefW. H. Allen & Company, 1884 - 106 pages |
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... , which , without canvassing the question of the correctness of the original appropriation — which we are next 66 - to deal with - is , with every 3 OF THE GOSPELS . 33 effect, could not have happened in a few decades ...
... , which , without canvassing the question of the correctness of the original appropriation — which we are next 66 - to deal with - is , with every 3 OF THE GOSPELS . 33 effect, could not have happened in a few decades ...
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... original Hebrew of the Old Testament . Nor was the term inadmissible , considering the people of whom he so speaks , sc . the representatives or heads of the nation , and the point of view from , and the time at which , he writes ...
... original Hebrew of the Old Testament . Nor was the term inadmissible , considering the people of whom he so speaks , sc . the representatives or heads of the nation , and the point of view from , and the time at which , he writes ...
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... original piece . The obvious mistake of which is the supposition that even on the admission of their existence they are any proof of its not being his gospel . The principle which underlies the objection is that the reports of an eye ...
... original piece . The obvious mistake of which is the supposition that even on the admission of their existence they are any proof of its not being his gospel . The principle which underlies the objection is that the reports of an eye ...
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... original evidence is no guarantee , the accuracy indefinitely varying according to the character of the person , the conditions being closeness of observation , respect to exactness , and retentiveness of memory , and no original ...
... original evidence is no guarantee , the accuracy indefinitely varying according to the character of the person , the conditions being closeness of observation , respect to exactness , and retentiveness of memory , and no original ...
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... original eye - witness as St. Matthew , proceeding on the same principle , which , after all , was perhaps a sound one , for though we can see the same Jesus in St. John's Gospel , notwithstanding the infusion of his own idiosyncrasy ...
... original eye - witness as St. Matthew , proceeding on the same principle , which , after all , was perhaps a sound one , for though we can see the same Jesus in St. John's Gospel , notwithstanding the infusion of his own idiosyncrasy ...
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