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... readers to believe that his book was written before the event , when in truth it was written after it , to have ... reader that their accounts were written before the destruction of Jerufalem , which a fophift would have done ; nor ...
... readers to believe that his book was written before the event , when in truth it was written after it , to have ... reader that their accounts were written before the destruction of Jerufalem , which a fophift would have done ; nor ...
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... reader's mind to what may be extraordi- nary in the narrative . " I beg leave to cite allo another author * , who has well expreffed the reflection which the examples now brought forward were intended to fuggeft . " It doth not appear ...
... reader's mind to what may be extraordi- nary in the narrative . " I beg leave to cite allo another author * , who has well expreffed the reflection which the examples now brought forward were intended to fuggeft . " It doth not appear ...
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... readers . The above explanation therefore in him would have been unnatural , as not being wanted by the readers whom he addreffed . But in Mark , who , whatever use he might make of Matthew's gofpel , intended his own narrative for a ...
... readers . The above explanation therefore in him would have been unnatural , as not being wanted by the readers whom he addreffed . But in Mark , who , whatever use he might make of Matthew's gofpel , intended his own narrative for a ...
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CONTENTS | 1 |
The morality of the Gospel P | 23 |
The candour of the Writers of the New Teftament p | 85 |
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