Jesus and His Biographers: Or, the Remarks on the Four Gospels, Revised with Copious AdditionsCarey, Lea and Blanchard, 1838 - 450 sider |
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Side 8
... suppose these writings ( the Epistles of Paul and the Book of Acts , ) to have been lately discovered in the library of the Escurial , and to come to our hands , des- titute of any extrinsic or collateral evidence whatever ; and the ...
... suppose these writings ( the Epistles of Paul and the Book of Acts , ) to have been lately discovered in the library of the Escurial , and to come to our hands , des- titute of any extrinsic or collateral evidence whatever ; and the ...
Side 15
... suppose that he intended it to be believed , then it must be because of its substantial truth , or else he must be among the most absurd of men . Every man who has intelligence enough to fabricate a story with a view to impose upon the ...
... suppose that he intended it to be believed , then it must be because of its substantial truth , or else he must be among the most absurd of men . Every man who has intelligence enough to fabricate a story with a view to impose upon the ...
Side 24
... suppose that on the above - mentioned occasion there were many others present besides the eleven . It is said elsewhere , that Jesus was once seen , after his resurrection , by five hundred of the brethren . In so large a crowd there ...
... suppose that on the above - mentioned occasion there were many others present besides the eleven . It is said elsewhere , that Jesus was once seen , after his resurrection , by five hundred of the brethren . In so large a crowd there ...
Side 25
... and miraculous . But surely it is more natural to suppose that this large body of converts was composed * John xii . 42 . † Acts ii . 41 . 26 THE UNBELIEF OF THE JEWS mainly of those who 4 THE UNBELIEF OF THE JEWS . 25.
... and miraculous . But surely it is more natural to suppose that this large body of converts was composed * John xii . 42 . † Acts ii . 41 . 26 THE UNBELIEF OF THE JEWS mainly of those who 4 THE UNBELIEF OF THE JEWS . 25.
Side 31
... he really made any such decla- ration , his assurance to the woman that her faith had made her whole , forbids me to believe . It is much 32 NO DESIGN IN THE GOSPELS more natural to suppose AND TOUCHED HIS GARMENT . 31.
... he really made any such decla- ration , his assurance to the woman that her faith had made her whole , forbids me to believe . It is much 32 NO DESIGN IN THE GOSPELS more natural to suppose AND TOUCHED HIS GARMENT . 31.
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