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Page 32
... Evangelists have de- livered what Christ really spoke , and that the event corresponded with the prediction ; or that they put the prediction into Christ's mouth , because , at the time of writing the history , the event had turned out ...
... Evangelists have de- livered what Christ really spoke , and that the event corresponded with the prediction ; or that they put the prediction into Christ's mouth , because , at the time of writing the history , the event had turned out ...
Page 70
... evangelists represent . This is not only true of those writings of Christians , which are genuine , and of acknowledged authority ; but it is , in a great measure , true of all their ancient writings which remain ; although some of ...
... evangelists represent . This is not only true of those writings of Christians , which are genuine , and of acknowledged authority ; but it is , in a great measure , true of all their ancient writings which remain ; although some of ...
Page 73
... evangelist was about to write , was already believed by Christians ; that it was believed upon the declarations of eye - witnesses and ministers of the word ; that it formed the account of their religion , in which Christians were ...
... evangelist was about to write , was already believed by Christians ; that it was believed upon the declarations of eye - witnesses and ministers of the word ; that it formed the account of their religion , in which Christians were ...
Page 74
... evangelist's noticing the prevailing misconstruc- tion of a discourse , which Christ held with the beloved disciple , proves that the characters and the discourse were already public . And the observation which these instances afford is ...
... evangelist's noticing the prevailing misconstruc- tion of a discourse , which Christ held with the beloved disciple , proves that the characters and the discourse were already public . And the observation which these instances afford is ...
Page 81
... evangelists had seen and used each other's works , this discovery , whilst it subtracts indeed from their characters as tes- timonies strictly independent , diminishes , I conceive , little , either their separate authority ( by which I ...
... evangelists had seen and used each other's works , this discovery , whilst it subtracts indeed from their characters as tes- timonies strictly independent , diminishes , I conceive , little , either their separate authority ( by which I ...
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