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Page 90
... improbable , therefore , that , without the constraint of truth , Matthew should have ascribed a saying to Christ , which , primo intuitu , militated with the judgment of of the age in which his gospel was written . [ 90 ]
... improbable , therefore , that , without the constraint of truth , Matthew should have ascribed a saying to Christ , which , primo intuitu , militated with the judgment of of the age in which his gospel was written . [ 90 ]
Page 91
... about the matter . The fame observation may be re- peated of the speech which is ascribed to Gallio ( Acts viii . 14. ) " If it be a question of words , and names , and of your law. * Lard . vol . xv . p . 422 . [ 91 ]
... about the matter . The fame observation may be re- peated of the speech which is ascribed to Gallio ( Acts viii . 14. ) " If it be a question of words , and names , and of your law. * Lard . vol . xv . p . 422 . [ 91 ]
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... ascribed , we see , to our Saviour , by the three first evangelists and by St. John , in instances totally unlike , and with- out the smallest suspicion of their borrowing from each other . III . A fingularity in Christ's language ...
... ascribed , we see , to our Saviour , by the three first evangelists and by St. John , in instances totally unlike , and with- out the smallest suspicion of their borrowing from each other . III . A fingularity in Christ's language ...
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CONTENTS | 1 |
Identity of Christs character | 105 |
Conformity of the facts occasionally mentioned or referred | 133 |
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Acts almoſt alſo amongst anſwer apostles appears argument aſcribed becauſe cafe Caiaphas cauſe CHAP character Chrif Chriſt Chriſtianity circumſtance concluſion confiderable conſequence courſe deſcription deſign diſciples diſcourſes diſpoſition epiſtle eſpecially eſtabliſhed evangeliſts exiſt expreſſed faid falſe fame firſt fome goſpel hath Herod hiſtorian hiſtory inſtance inſtitution itſelf Jerufalem Jeſus Jewish Jews Joſephus Judea judgement juſt laſt leaſt leſs Luke Mahomet miniſtry miracles miſſion morality moſt muſt neſs obſerve occafion opinion paſs paſſages perſon poſſeſſed preſent preſerved progreſs propoſed purpoſe queſtion racter raiſed reaſon refurrection religion repreſented reſpect reſt Roman Sadducees ſaid unto ſame Saviour ſay ſecond ſee ſeen ſenſe ſet ſeveral ſhall ſhew ſhort ſhould ſituation ſome ſometimes ſon ſpeaking ſpeech ſpirit ſtances ſtand ſtate ſtill ſtory ſubject ſucceſs ſuch ſuffer ſufficient ſuppoſed ſyſtem themſelves theſe thing thoſe thou tion tranſaction truth univerſally uſed verſe whoſe writers ye ſhall