A New and Full Method of Settling the Canonical Authority of the New Testament: To which is Subjoined a Vindication of the Former Part of St. Matthew's Gospel, from Mr. Whiston's Charge of Dislocations. In Three Volumes, Volumen3At the Clarendon Press, 1827 |
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... disorder he supposes in this part of St. Matthew's Gospel , viz . that St. Matthew wrote it on small pieces of paper ; that these were confusedly put together by those who did not perfectly understand the true series of the his- tory ...
... disorder he supposes in this part of St. Matthew's Gospel , viz . that St. Matthew wrote it on small pieces of paper ; that these were confusedly put together by those who did not perfectly understand the true series of the his- tory ...
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... disorder which he supposes , considered . St. Matthew did not write his Gospel in Hebrew , though it is asserted by all the fathers . The fathers have frequently ( one after another ) fallen into the same mistake in matters of fact ...
... disorder which he supposes , considered . St. Matthew did not write his Gospel in Hebrew , though it is asserted by all the fathers . The fathers have frequently ( one after another ) fallen into the same mistake in matters of fact ...
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... disorder . CHAP . XXI . Several arguments to prove that our present Greek copies of St. Matthew are not at all transposed or disordered since that evan- gelist's first writing . No book ever was thus disordered . It does not seem ...
... disorder . CHAP . XXI . Several arguments to prove that our present Greek copies of St. Matthew are not at all transposed or disordered since that evan- gelist's first writing . No book ever was thus disordered . It does not seem ...
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... disorders and misplacings . However good Mr. Whiston's design might be in advancing so strange a proposition , I cannot ... disorder can , without the greatest absurdity , be supposed to have happened to this , or any other part of this ...
... disorders and misplacings . However good Mr. Whiston's design might be in advancing so strange a proposition , I cannot ... disorder can , without the greatest absurdity , be supposed to have happened to this , or any other part of this ...
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... disorder in all the other part of this , or either of the other Gospels . But of this I shall say more hereafter . My business now shall be to con- sider the matter of fact , viz . whether these several periods are misplaced , or not ...
... disorder in all the other part of this , or either of the other Gospels . But of this I shall say more hereafter . My business now shall be to con- sider the matter of fact , viz . whether these several periods are misplaced , or not ...
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Acts ancient apostles Apud Euseb argument asserted authority Barnabas called canonical Cerinthus CHAP Christ Christians church cited Clemens Alexandrinus disciples discourse Ebionites Eccl endeavoured Epiphanius Epistle Epistle of Barnabas epitome of St Eusebius Evang evangelists evident Father Simon four Gospels Gospel of St Greek copies Hæres Hist ibid instances Irenæus Jerome Jesus Jews John Justin Justin Martyr Luke Luke's Marcion Mark the evangelist Mark's Gospel Matt Matth Matthew wrote Matthew's Gospel mentioned misplaced Nazarenes observe the order opinion original Pædagog Papias parchment Paul Peter Præfat preached present copies prove quæ reason Rome sacred saith Saviour says scripture seems seventy disciples shew story Stromat Syriac Tatian tells Tertullian testimony thew thew's things translation unto viii Whiston Whiston supposes words writing wrote his Gospel δὲ εἰς ἐν καὶ τὴν τὸ τὸν τοῦ τῶν
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