The Evidences of the Genuineness of the Gospels, Volume 1J. B. Russell, 1837 - Bible |
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... expressing the views of only a single writer . No work of a similar kind has been received in Germany with more approbation than his " Introduction to the New Testament " ; and his notions respecting the Gospels , or others of the same ...
... expressing the views of only a single writer . No work of a similar kind has been received in Germany with more approbation than his " Introduction to the New Testament " ; and his notions respecting the Gospels , or others of the same ...
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... expression . There would have been as great a want of correspondence among the manu- scripts , which professed to contain any particu- lar Gospel , as there is known to exist among those of the Arabian Nights , or among the cop- ies of ...
... expression . There would have been as great a want of correspondence among the manu- scripts , which professed to contain any particu- lar Gospel , as there is known to exist among those of the Arabian Nights , or among the cop- ies of ...
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... expression to which there can be no objection , leaving it to every one to fix such a period , as he may think most probable , -it must have taken a long time for the Gospels to obtain so established and extensive a reputation ; to come ...
... expression to which there can be no objection , leaving it to every one to fix such a period , as he may think most probable , -it must have taken a long time for the Gospels to obtain so established and extensive a reputation ; to come ...
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... expressions of the latter , as one may easily satisfy himself , are very loose and exaggerated . * If they had * Griesbach , for instance , says ( in the Prolegomena to his New Testament , Sect . III . ) , that the text of the New ...
... expressions of the latter , as one may easily satisfy himself , are very loose and exaggerated . * If they had * Griesbach , for instance , says ( in the Prolegomena to his New Testament , Sect . III . ) , that the text of the New ...
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... expression . His style is , in consequence , more affected by the idiom of the Hebrew , more harsh , more unformed , more barbarous , in the technical sense of that word . If you were to transfer into Luke's Gospel a chapter from that ...
... expression . His style is , in consequence , more affected by the idiom of the Hebrew , more harsh , more unformed , more barbarous , in the technical sense of that word . If you were to transfer into Luke's Gospel a chapter from that ...
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Page lxiv - Judas, which had betrayed Him. when he saw that He was condemned, repented himself, and brought again the thirty pieces of silver to the chief priests and elders, saying, I have sinned in that I have betrayed the innocent blood. And they said, What is that to us? see thou to that. And he cast down the pieces of silver in the temple, and departed, and went and hanged himself.
Page 187 - And on the day called Sunday, all who live in cities or in the country gather together to one place, and the memoirs of the apostles or the writings of the prophets are read, as long as time permits; then, when the reader has ceased, the president verbally instructs, and exhorts to the imitation of these good things.
Page clix - We declare to you what was from the beginning, what we have heard, what we have seen with our eyes, what we have looked at and touched with our hands, concerning the word of life...
Page lviii - And when they had performed all things according to the law of the Lord, they returned into Galilee, to their own city Nazareth.
Page cxix - And when he came to his disciples, he saw a great multitude about them, and the scribes questioning with them. 15 And straightway all the people, when they beheld him, were greatly amazed, and running to him saluted him. 16 And he asked the scribes, What question ye with them...
Page cv - Your sins are forgiven,' or to say, 'Rise, take up your pallet and walk'? But that you may know that the Son of man has authority on earth to forgive sins" — he said to the paralytic — "I say to you, rise, take up your pallet and go home.
Page clxxxix - Brother, let me cast out the mote that is in thine eye, when thou thyself beholdest not the beam that is in thine own eye? Thou hypocrite...
Page lxxvii - And he was parted from them about a stone's cast; and he kneeled down and prayed, saying, Father, if thou be willing, remove this cup from me: nevertheless not my will, but thine, be done. And there appeared unto him an angel from heaven, strengthening him. And being in an agony he prayed more earnestly: and his sweat became as it were great drops of blood falling down upon the ground.
Page 214 - And it came to pass in those days, that Jesus came from Nazareth of Galilee, and was baptized of John in Jordan.
Page cv - Why reason ye these things in your hearts ? Whether is it easier to say to the sick of the palsy, Thy sins be forgiven thee ; or to say, Arise, and take up thy bed, and walk...