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Page 74
... Matthew's omission of the same important 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 solution , and with no other ...
... Matthew's omission of the same important 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 solution , and with no other ...
Page 77
... Matthew and John , these narratives , if they really proceeded from these men , must either be true , as far as the fidelity of human recollection is usually to be depended upon , that is , must be true in substance , and in their ...
... Matthew and John , these narratives , if they really proceeded from these men , must either be true , as far as the fidelity of human recollection is usually to be depended upon , that is , must be true in substance , and in their ...
Page 80
... Matthew , we have the narrative of one of the number , from which to judge what were the miracles , and the kind of miracles , which the apostles attributed to Jesus . Although , for argument's sake , and only for argu- ment's sake , we ...
... Matthew , we have the narrative of one of the number , from which to judge what were the miracles , and the kind of miracles , which the apostles attributed to Jesus . Although , for argument's sake , and only for argu- ment's sake , we ...
Page 81
William Paley. erroneously ascribed to Matthew ; yet , if the Gospel of Saint 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 ...
William Paley. erroneously ascribed to Matthew ; yet , if the Gospel of Saint 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 ...
Page 82
William Paley. tirely from those of 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 ...
William Paley. tirely from those of 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 ...
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