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Page 89
... marks of antiquity than this does . It speaks , for instance , throughout , of the temple as then standing , and of the worship of the temple as then subsisting . - Heb . viii . 4. For , if he were on earth , he should not be a . priest ...
... marks of antiquity than this does . It speaks , for instance , throughout , of the temple as then standing , and of the worship of the temple as then subsisting . - Heb . viii . 4. For , if he were on earth , he should not be a . priest ...
Page 101
... Mark and Luke , although not the narratives of eye - witnesses , are , if genuine , removed from that only by one degree . They are the narra- tives of contemporary writers , of writers themselves mixing with the business , one of the ...
... Mark and Luke , although not the narratives of eye - witnesses , are , if genuine , removed from that only by one degree . They are the narra- tives of contemporary writers , of writers themselves mixing with the business , one of the ...
Page 103
... Mark really proceeded from him ; we still , even upon the lowest supposition , possess the accounts of one writer at least , who was not only contemporary with the apostles , but associated with them in their ministry ; which authority ...
... Mark really proceeded from him ; we still , even upon the lowest supposition , possess the accounts of one writer at least , who was not only contemporary with the apostles , but associated with them in their ministry ; which authority ...
Page 104
... Mark be called an epitome of that of Matthew ; if a person in the situa- tion in which Mark is described to have been , actually made the epitome , it affords the strongest possible attestation to the character of the original . Again ...
... Mark be called an epitome of that of Matthew ; if a person in the situa- tion in which Mark is described to have been , actually made the epitome , it affords the strongest possible attestation to the character of the original . Again ...
Page 106
... Mark perhaps would strike us as an abridgment of the history with which we were already acquainted ; but we should naturally reflect , that if that history was abridged by such a person as Mark , or by any person of so early an age , it ...
... Mark perhaps would strike us as an abridgment of the history with which we were already acquainted ; but we should naturally reflect , that if that history was abridged by such a person as Mark , or by any person of so early an age , it ...
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