Encyclopaedia Britannica; Or A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, and Miscellaneous Literature, Том 19Archibald Constable, 1823 |
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... produce to prove the authenticity of the New Testament , is the testimony of ancient writers , Christians , Jews , and Heathens . In reviewing the evidence of testimony , it will not be expected that we should begin at the present age ...
... produce to prove the authenticity of the New Testament , is the testimony of ancient writers , Christians , Jews , and Heathens . In reviewing the evidence of testimony , it will not be expected that we should begin at the present age ...
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... produce Marcion as an instance , who lived in the be- ginning of the second century . He lived in an age when he could have easily discovered if the writings of the New Testament had been forged ; and as he was much incensed against the ...
... produce Marcion as an instance , who lived in the be- ginning of the second century . He lived in an age when he could have easily discovered if the writings of the New Testament had been forged ; and as he was much incensed against the ...
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... produce it ) of the difference in the accounts given of the resur- rection by the evangelists , some mentioning two angels at the sepulchre , others only one . ry . 110 It is extremely material to remark , that Celsus not only ...
... produce it ) of the difference in the accounts given of the resur- rection by the evangelists , some mentioning two angels at the sepulchre , others only one . ry . 110 It is extremely material to remark , that Celsus not only ...
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... produce long and difficult parenthe- ses , and a repetition of the same word even in different senses . With a talent for irony and satire , he unites the most refined sensibility , and tempers the severity of his censures by ...
... produce long and difficult parenthe- ses , and a repetition of the same word even in different senses . With a talent for irony and satire , he unites the most refined sensibility , and tempers the severity of his censures by ...
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... produce one instance of this : Mat . v . 34. is commonly pointed in this manner , εγω δε λέγω υμίν , μη ομόσαι όλως μητε εν τῷ seara , and consequently translated , " But I say unto you , swear not at all . " But if , instead of the ...
... produce one instance of this : Mat . v . 34. is commonly pointed in this manner , εγω δε λέγω υμίν , μη ομόσαι όλως μητε εν τῷ seara , and consequently translated , " But I say unto you , swear not at all . " But if , instead of the ...
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