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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... called the Christian Church , have undertaken to harmonize and shew the perfect agreement of the four generally received Evangelists , and to reconcile all the seeming differences in both the facts and order of their several narrations ...
... called the Christian Church , have undertaken to harmonize and shew the perfect agreement of the four generally received Evangelists , and to reconcile all the seeming differences in both the facts and order of their several narrations ...
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... called ) were really written by the men whose names they bear , we are referred to the concurring testi- mony of all the ecclesiastical historians and divines from the age of Constantine to ourown ; and to the consent of even the most ...
... called ) were really written by the men whose names they bear , we are referred to the concurring testi- mony of all the ecclesiastical historians and divines from the age of Constantine to ourown ; and to the consent of even the most ...
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... called them- selves Christians , in the second and succeed- ing centuries , that if what we call the scrip tures of the New Testament were not so tam- pered with , they are almost the only writings upon the same subject of those early ...
... called them- selves Christians , in the second and succeed- ing centuries , that if what we call the scrip tures of the New Testament were not so tam- pered with , they are almost the only writings upon the same subject of those early ...
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... called Luke professes himself to have been a fellow- traveller of Paul ; and is the author of two distinct histories , which , if we except some interpolations of the pahapya , the ready - fin- gered scribes of those times , which ...
... called Luke professes himself to have been a fellow- traveller of Paul ; and is the author of two distinct histories , which , if we except some interpolations of the pahapya , the ready - fin- gered scribes of those times , which ...
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... called by the ignorant , superstitious vulgar , being possessed of demons , and in more modern terms , being bewitched , as bodily diseases , which they un- doubtedly were , and calls , what was termed casting out the demon , healing ...
... called by the ignorant , superstitious vulgar , being possessed of demons , and in more modern terms , being bewitched , as bodily diseases , which they un- doubtedly were , and calls , what was termed casting out the demon , healing ...
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