The New Testament for English Readers: pt.1. The three first gospels |
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6—13 ( see there ) omitted by St. Luke ' . I believe then that we may safely abandon the idea of any single original Gospel , whether Aramaic or Greek . 3. Still it might be thought possible that , though one document cannot have ...
6—13 ( see there ) omitted by St. Luke ' . I believe then that we may safely abandon the idea of any single original Gospel , whether Aramaic or Greek . 3. Still it might be thought possible that , though one document cannot have ...
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For let it be allowed that a natural modesty might have occasionally led him to omit matters tending to his honour , -yet how are we to account for his omitting to give an exact detail of other things at which he was present , and of ...
For let it be allowed that a natural modesty might have occasionally led him to omit matters tending to his honour , -yet how are we to account for his omitting to give an exact detail of other things at which he was present , and of ...
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“ for all the nations , ” ch . xi , 17 , which words are omitted in Matthew and Luke : : -- no mention of the Jewish law : -omission of the limitations of the mission of the Apostles in Matt . x . ( common , however , also to Luke ) .
“ for all the nations , ” ch . xi , 17 , which words are omitted in Matthew and Luke : : -- no mention of the Jewish law : -omission of the limitations of the mission of the Apostles in Matt . x . ( common , however , also to Luke ) .
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It most probably is , that the Evangelist count of the character commonly assigned omitted what was ordinary , but stated to her . 8. Joram . . . Ozias ] Three what was doubtful or singular . It has kings , viz .
It most probably is , that the Evangelist count of the character commonly assigned omitted what was ordinary , but stated to her . 8. Joram . . . Ozias ] Three what was doubtful or singular . It has kings , viz .
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This omission is in reHe did not know him before , —but because markable consistency with St. Matthew's he had thus ... he might naturally omit tered ) viz . with food , as in the case of such a narrative , which John gives proElias ...
This omission is in reHe did not know him before , —but because markable consistency with St. Matthew's he had thus ... he might naturally omit tered ) viz . with food , as in the case of such a narrative , which John gives proElias ...
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V.1, pts.1-2
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Acts ancient answer Apostles appear asked authorities believe called cast Christ Church coming course death disciples discourse enter Evangelist expression fact faith Father give given Gospel hand hath healing hear heard heaven Holy implied important interpretation Jerusalem Jesus Jews John king kingdom light literally Lord Lord's Luke Mark Matt matter Matthew meaning mentioned merely mind miracle multitude narrative nature never observe omit original parable pass perhaps persons Peter Pharisees present priests probably prophets question reason received reference remarks render say unto seems sense sent shew speak Spirit spoken suppose taken testimony thee things thou tion took true truth unto verse viii whole words
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