Introduction to the New Testament, Tr., and Augmented with Notes (and a Dissertation on the Origin and Composition of the Three First Gospels) by H. Marsh. 4 Vols. [in 6 Pt.]. 4 Vols. [in 5 Pt.]. |
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... 335 CHAPTER IX . THE STUDY OF JOSEPHUS RECOMMENDED as THE BEST MEANS OF UNDERSTANDING THE HISTORICAL BOOKS OF THE NEW TESTAMENT 336 INTRODUCTION TO THE SACRED WRITINGS OF THE NEW COVENANT , xii PART L. CONTENTS TO VOL . III .
... 335 CHAPTER IX . THE STUDY OF JOSEPHUS RECOMMENDED as THE BEST MEANS OF UNDERSTANDING THE HISTORICAL BOOKS OF THE NEW TESTAMENT 336 INTRODUCTION TO THE SACRED WRITINGS OF THE NEW COVENANT , xii PART L. CONTENTS TO VOL . III .
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... means so great , as is supposed , since they prove , what is of the utmost importance , that the Evangelists did not write in concert . If the three first Evangelists had entered into a combination , with a view of imposing a fiction on ...
... means so great , as is supposed , since they prove , what is of the utmost importance , that the Evangelists did not write in concert . If the three first Evangelists had entered into a combination , with a view of imposing a fiction on ...
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... means impossible that Matthew and Mark might consider it from different points of view , and write what we find in their Gospels , without the least violation of truth . The one relates one part , and the other another part of the ...
... means impossible that Matthew and Mark might consider it from different points of view , and write what we find in their Gospels , without the least violation of truth . The one relates one part , and the other another part of the ...
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... means a re- markable circunstance , since it was agreeable to the common custom of the ancients and with respect to the other circumstances , they are all different . 4. In the arrangement of the several facts attention must be paid to ...
... means a re- markable circunstance , since it was agreeable to the common custom of the ancients and with respect to the other circumstances , they are all different . 4. In the arrangement of the several facts attention must be paid to ...
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Johann David Michaelis. and all the commentators are agreed that both of them mean the same unction . St. John likewise " relates that Christ was anointed in the same week , and the unction , which he describes , is in my opinion the ...
Johann David Michaelis. and all the commentators are agreed that both of them mean the same unction . St. John likewise " relates that Christ was anointed in the same week , and the unction , which he describes , is in my opinion the ...
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Page 164 - That upon you may come all the righteous blood, shed upon the earth, from the blood of righteous Abel unto the blood of Zacharias son of Barachias, whom ye slew between the temple and the altar.
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