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Page 95
... Matthew nor John disposes of the person of our Lord in any manner whatever . Other intimations in St. John's Gospel of the then general notoriety of the story are the following : His manner of intro- ducing his narrative , [ ch . i ...
... Matthew nor John disposes of the person of our Lord in any manner whatever . Other intimations in St. John's Gospel of the then general notoriety of the story are the following : His manner of intro- ducing his narrative , [ ch . i ...
Page 100
... many and various . In the gospels , therefore , which bear the name of Matthew and John , these narratives , if they really proceeded from these men , must either be true , as 100 [ Part 1 . Evidences of Christianity .
... many and various . In the gospels , therefore , which bear the name of Matthew and John , these narratives , if they really proceeded from these men , must either be true , as 100 [ Part 1 . Evidences of Christianity .
Page 103
... Matthew ; yet , if the gospel of St. John be genuine , the observation holds with no less strength . Again , although the gospels both of Matthew and John could be supposed to be spurious , yet , if the gospel of St. Luke was truly the ...
... Matthew ; yet , if the gospel of St. John be genuine , the observation holds with no less strength . Again , although the gospels both of Matthew and John could be supposed to be spurious , yet , if the gospel of St. Luke was truly the ...
Page 104
... Matthew and Luke ; and let it also , for a moment , be supposed that these histories were not , in fact , written by Matthew and Luke ; yet , if it be true that Mark , a contem- porary of the apostles , living in habits of society with ...
... Matthew and Luke ; and let it also , for a moment , be supposed that these histories were not , in fact , written by Matthew and Luke ; yet , if it be true that Mark , a contem- porary of the apostles , living in habits of society with ...
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... Matthew alone , and had known that of Luke only as the generality of Christians know the writings of the apostolical fathers , that is , had known that such a writing was extant and acknowledged ; when we came , for the first time , to ...
... Matthew alone , and had known that of Luke only as the generality of Christians know the writings of the apostolical fathers , that is , had known that such a writing was extant and acknowledged ; when we came , for the first time , to ...
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