The Four Gospels, Volume 1George Campbell D. Chalmers, 1814 - Bible |
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... many things have been involved in greater darkness . In other critical enquiries , wherein religion is not concerned , Luke xii . 57 . 91 Cor . x . 15 . concerned , there is little to bias the judgment in xiv PREFACE .
... many things have been involved in greater darkness . In other critical enquiries , wherein religion is not concerned , Luke xii . 57 . 91 Cor . x . 15 . concerned , there is little to bias the judgment in xiv PREFACE .
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... Luke iii . 6. All flesh shall see the salvation of God ; - -Some- times , 3dly , a person's kindred collectively considered , as in Rom . xi . 14. If by any means I may provoke to emulation them A § 12. The methods by which our ...
... Luke iii . 6. All flesh shall see the salvation of God ; - -Some- times , 3dly , a person's kindred collectively considered , as in Rom . xi . 14. If by any means I may provoke to emulation them A § 12. The methods by which our ...
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... Luke , and John , as better adapted to the readers for whose use the Gospels and Acts were at first composed , than the language of Plato or Demosthenes would have been . I should , at the same time , think it unreasonable to deny that ...
... Luke , and John , as better adapted to the readers for whose use the Gospels and Acts were at first composed , than the language of Plato or Demosthenes would have been . I should , at the same time , think it unreasonable to deny that ...
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... Luke i . 37. and 8x av ɛowŷn xaoa caęž , Matth . xxiv . 22. phrases which , in my apprehension , would not have been more intelligible to a Greek author , than Arabic or Per- sian would have been . Paua for thing , av 8x and xxσα ex for ...
... Luke i . 37. and 8x av ɛowŷn xaoa caęž , Matth . xxiv . 22. phrases which , in my apprehension , would not have been more intelligible to a Greek author , than Arabic or Per- sian would have been . Paua for thing , av 8x and xxσα ex for ...
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... Luke with that of either of the evangelists who preceded him , Matthew or Mark ; and still less I imagine , would he mistake the apostle John's diction for that of any other penman of the New Testament . The same differences of style ...
... Luke with that of either of the evangelists who preceded him , Matthew or Mark ; and still less I imagine , would he mistake the apostle John's diction for that of any other penman of the New Testament . The same differences of style ...
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admit ancient apostles appear applied Barix called chasid Christ Christian common version commonly consequence considered convey critical denominated denote devil divine doctrine doubt employed English word evangelists evidence expression faith former gehenna ginal give given gospel Greek language Greek word guage hades heaven Hebrew Hebrew word Hellenists holy honour idiom implied import interpretation Jesus Jewish Jews Judea judgment justly king language Latin latter learned literal Lord Lord's Luke manner Matth meaning ment mentioned Messiah nature never observed occasion occurs Old Testament opinion original pagan passage periphrasis person perspicuity Pharisees phrase preaching proper prophets Psal rabbi racter reason regard reign relation religion remark rendered repent respect sacred Sadducees Scripture sense sentiments Septuagint sheol signification sion sometimes speak spirit style synagogue Syriac term thing thou tion tongue translation tropes truth understood verb Vulgate wherein writings κηρύσσω