The Dissonance of the Four Generally Received Evangelists: And the Evidence of Their Respective Authenticity, Examined; with that of Some Other Scriptures Deemed CanonicalD. Walker, 1805 - 343 páginas |
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... never yet imputed to any of his human creatures : for unless men are impious and hardy enough to pass so gross an affront upon the tremendous Ma- jesty of Heaven , the improbability that God should delegate the Mediator of a most im ...
... never yet imputed to any of his human creatures : for unless men are impious and hardy enough to pass so gross an affront upon the tremendous Ma- jesty of Heaven , the improbability that God should delegate the Mediator of a most im ...
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... never see death - His promise to his disciples of divine inspira- tion after his death - His assertion , that his disciples should be immediately scattered , every one to his own home , and should leave him alone .... CHAP . VII . Of ...
... never see death - His promise to his disciples of divine inspira- tion after his death - His assertion , that his disciples should be immediately scattered , every one to his own home , and should leave him alone .... CHAP . VII . Of ...
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... never , under such cir- cumstances , have been satisfied , that the Greek book which bears his name was really a correct and faithful translation of the He- brew Gospel of Matthew , and have acqui- esced in THE DISSONANCE OF.
... never , under such cir- cumstances , have been satisfied , that the Greek book which bears his name was really a correct and faithful translation of the He- brew Gospel of Matthew , and have acqui- esced in THE DISSONANCE OF.
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... never once writes the Latin word itself in Greek characters , but translates it by an ori- ginal Greek word , denoting a corps of sol- diers regularly arrayed . In the same man- ner , in every other passage of Luke's histo- Josephus ...
... never once writes the Latin word itself in Greek characters , but translates it by an ori- ginal Greek word , denoting a corps of sol- diers regularly arrayed . In the same man- ner , in every other passage of Luke's histo- Josephus ...
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... never used in such a significa- tion even by the Romans themselves ; yet still the historian , when relating the circumstance , would undoubtedly have rendered the term Legion by the same Greek word which he hath used to express it on ...
... never used in such a significa- tion even by the Romans themselves ; yet still the historian , when relating the circumstance , would undoubtedly have rendered the term Legion by the same Greek word which he hath used to express it on ...
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