The Dissonance of the Four Generally Received Evangelists: And the Evidence of Their Respective Authenticity, Examined; with that of Some Other Scriptures Deemed CanonicalD. Walker, 1805 - 343 pages |
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... language in which we have received them , is also unanimously asserted by all the writers of Christian antiquity ... Greek Calends ; for there is no sufficient reason to induce us to believe , that Peter , peculiarly the apostle to the ...
... language in which we have received them , is also unanimously asserted by all the writers of Christian antiquity ... Greek Calends ; for there is no sufficient reason to induce us to believe , that Peter , peculiarly the apostle to the ...
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... Greek , if he wrote it in Hebrew ; the same writers inform us , that it was afterwards translated into Greek : but ... languages , had compared the translation with the original Hebrew , and certified its fidelity and correctness , that ...
... Greek , if he wrote it in Hebrew ; the same writers inform us , that it was afterwards translated into Greek : but ... languages , had compared the translation with the original Hebrew , and certified its fidelity and correctness , that ...
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... language of the Greek writing itself , compared with that of Luke's histories , seems sufficient to con- vince any impartial reader , that it cannot be a translation from any uniform original ; that it must have been written long after ...
... language of the Greek writing itself , compared with that of Luke's histories , seems sufficient to con- vince any impartial reader , that it cannot be a translation from any uniform original ; that it must have been written long after ...
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... Greek language . But the found- ers of the orthodox faith of the second cen- tury , were so ready at interpolating genuine , as well as at forging spurious writings , that we must not take it for granted , that the whole of what is ...
... Greek language . But the found- ers of the orthodox faith of the second cen- tury , were so ready at interpolating genuine , as well as at forging spurious writings , that we must not take it for granted , that the whole of what is ...
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... word legion in the first , and the words aprons and handkerchiefs in the second , are not Greek , but Latin words written in Greek ... language are capable of being rendered by correspond- ing words of the other , the writers in the one sures ...
... word legion in the first , and the words aprons and handkerchiefs in the second , are not Greek , but Latin words written in Greek ... language are capable of being rendered by correspond- ing words of the other , the writers in the one sures ...
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