Of the direct historical evidence of Christianity, and wherein it is distinguished from the evidence alleged for other miracles |
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Page 55
... may remember that I told of them § . " you * Mat . xxiv . 9 . + Mark iv . 17. See also x . 30 . Luke xxi . 12-16 . See also xi . 49 . John xvi . 4. See also xv . 20 , and xvi . 33 . I am I am not entitled to argue from these passages ,. 55.
... may remember that I told of them § . " you * Mat . xxiv . 9 . + Mark iv . 17. See also x . 30 . Luke xxi . 12-16 . See also xi . 49 . John xvi . 4. See also xv . 20 , and xvi . 33 . I am I am not entitled to argue from these passages ,. 55.
Page 128
... Luke in his brief , but , as I think , very important and instructive preface . " Forasmuch ( says the evangelist ) as many have taken in hand to set forth in order a declaration of those things which are most surely believed amongst us ...
... Luke in his brief , but , as I think , very important and instructive preface . " Forasmuch ( says the evangelist ) as many have taken in hand to set forth in order a declaration of those things which are most surely believed amongst us ...
Page 136
... Luke , although not the narra- tives of eye - witnesses , are , if genuine , removed from that only by one degree . They are the narratives of contemporary writers , of writers themselves mixing with the business , one of the two ...
... Luke , although not the narra- tives of eye - witnesses , are , if genuine , removed from that only by one degree . They are the narratives of contemporary writers , of writers themselves mixing with the business , one of the two ...
Page 141
... Luke was truly the composition of that person , or of any person , be his name what it might , who was actually in the situ- ation in which the author of that gospel professes himself to have been , or if the gos- pel which bears the ...
... Luke was truly the composition of that person , or of any person , be his name what it might , who was actually in the situ- ation in which the author of that gospel professes himself to have been , or if the gos- pel which bears the ...
Page 142
... Luke ; and let it also , for a moment , be supposed that these histories were not , in fact , written by Matthew and Luke ; Luke ; yet , if it be true that Mark. 142.
... Luke ; and let it also , for a moment , be supposed that these histories were not , in fact , written by Matthew and Luke ; Luke ; yet , if it be true that Mark. 142.
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