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Page 138
... Matthew's omission of the same im- portant fact . The thing was very well known , and it did not occur to the historian , that it was necessary to add any particulars concerning it . It agrees also with this solu- tion , and with no ...
... Matthew's omission of the same im- portant fact . The thing was very well known , and it did not occur to the historian , that it was necessary to add any particulars concerning it . It agrees also with this solu- tion , and with no ...
Page 144
... place , and perfons ; and these accounts many and various . In the Gospels , there- fore , which bear the name of Matthew and John , these narratives , if they really pro- ceeded 1 1 [ 145 ] 1 ceeded from these men , [ 144 ]
... place , and perfons ; and these accounts many and various . In the Gospels , there- fore , which bear the name of Matthew and John , these narratives , if they really pro- ceeded 1 1 [ 145 ] 1 ceeded from these men , [ 144 ]
Page 150
... Matthew , we have the narrative of one of the number from which to judge what were the miracles , and the kind of ... Matthew , yet if the gospel of St. John be genuine , the observation holds with no less strength . Again ...
... Matthew , we have the narrative of one of the number from which to judge what were the miracles , and the kind of ... Matthew , yet if the gospel of St. John be genuine , the observation holds with no less strength . Again ...
Page 152
... 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 contemporary of the apostles , liv- ing 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 contemporary of the apostles , liv- ing in habits of society with ...
Page 153
... Matthew and that of Luke ; which concurrence cannot easily be explained otherwise than by sup- pofing , either that Luke had consulted Mat- thew's history , or , what appears to me in no wife incredible , that minutes of some of ...
... Matthew and that of Luke ; which concurrence cannot easily be explained otherwise than by sup- pofing , either that Luke had consulted Mat- thew's history , or , what appears to me in no wife incredible , that minutes of some of ...
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