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 7
... idea that all which I can offer is ga- thered but from the borders of an immense field , in which untold treasures of moral truth and evidence lie buried . I wish only to state what I have seen with my own eyes , and felt with my own ...
... idea that all which I can offer is ga- thered but from the borders of an immense field , in which untold treasures of moral truth and evidence lie buried . I wish only to state what I have seen with my own eyes , and felt with my own ...
Side 8
... oblite- rated that they are anonymous . Even if the reader incline to the idea that the four Gospels are only differ- ent versions of one story - one original Gospel , it will THE ANTIQUITY OF THE GOSPELS . 9 not materially affect.
... oblite- rated that they are anonymous . Even if the reader incline to the idea that the four Gospels are only differ- ent versions of one story - one original Gospel , it will THE ANTIQUITY OF THE GOSPELS . 9 not materially affect.
Side 12
... idea of the spirit of the writer . I hope , however , to make it appear that the books now to be examined are , to a re- markable extent , precisely of the kind which furnish the most copious and satisfactory manifestations of the ...
... idea of the spirit of the writer . I hope , however , to make it appear that the books now to be examined are , to a re- markable extent , precisely of the kind which furnish the most copious and satisfactory manifestations of the ...
Side 25
... idea that he fell a vic- tim to faction . The priests knew well enough that if they could only present him before the people in the condition of a prisoner and a criminal , the association of such circumstances with his pretensions as ...
... idea that he fell a vic- tim to faction . The priests knew well enough that if they could only present him before the people in the condition of a prisoner and a criminal , the association of such circumstances with his pretensions as ...
Side 34
... idea of their ever being disproved never crossed their minds . They show not the slightest misgiving , lest others may fail to see and understand what is as clear to them as the sun at noonday . They betray no apprehension that the ...
... idea of their ever being disproved never crossed their minds . They show not the slightest misgiving , lest others may fail to see and understand what is as clear to them as the sun at noonday . They betray no apprehension that the ...
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