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Page 166
... as it is there expreffed , whom Jefus loved , it is added , " this is the disciple which teftifieth of these things and wrote thefe things . " This teftimony , let it be remarked , 59 is not the lefs worthy of regard , because it is [ 166 ]
... as it is there expreffed , whom Jefus loved , it is added , " this is the disciple which teftifieth of these things and wrote thefe things . " This teftimony , let it be remarked , 59 is not the lefs worthy of regard , because it is [ 166 ]
Page 167
... wrote the Acts of the Apoftles ; in which latter history , or rather latter part of the fame history , the author , by using in va- rious places the first person plural , declares himself to have been a contemporary of all , and a ...
... wrote the Acts of the Apoftles ; in which latter history , or rather latter part of the fame history , the author , by using in va- rious places the first person plural , declares himself to have been a contemporary of all , and a ...
Page 172
... wrote in a language which bears no refemblance to that of the New Teftament . The Nazarenes , who underftood Hebrew , ufed chiefly , perhaps almost entirely , the gofpel of St. Matthew , and therefore cannot be fufpected of forging the ...
... wrote in a language which bears no refemblance to that of the New Teftament . The Nazarenes , who underftood Hebrew , ufed chiefly , perhaps almost entirely , the gofpel of St. Matthew , and therefore cannot be fufpected of forging the ...
Page 183
... One fuch infer- tion is a proof , that Lord Clarendon's Hifto- ry was extant at the time when Bishop Bur- net wrote , that it had been read by Bishop Burnet , N4 Burnet , that it was received by Bishop Bur- net [ 183 ]
... One fuch infer- tion is a proof , that Lord Clarendon's Hifto- ry was extant at the time when Bishop Bur- net wrote , that it had been read by Bishop Burnet , N4 Burnet , that it was received by Bishop Bur- net [ 183 ]
Page 201
... wrote , viz . in Hebrew . Whether Papias was well in- formed in this ftatement or not ; to the point from which I produce this teftimony , namely , that these books bore these names at this time , his authority is complete . The writers ...
... wrote , viz . in Hebrew . Whether Papias was well in- formed in this ftatement or not ; to the point from which I produce this teftimony , namely , that these books bore these names at this time , his authority is complete . The writers ...
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