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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... narrative , by the manner in which it is put to- gether , enables us to form some conception of the in- telligence , the amount of information , the spirit and the 12 METHOD OF THE WORK . particular motives and prepossessions.
... narrative , by the manner in which it is put to- gether , enables us to form some conception of the in- telligence , the amount of information , the spirit and the 12 METHOD OF THE WORK . particular motives and prepossessions.
Side 13
... narratives . They are crowded with incidents . They abound in notices , direct and indirect , of persons , places , and events . They scarcely contain what with any propriety can be called an abstract discourse . The circum- stances ...
... narratives . They are crowded with incidents . They abound in notices , direct and indirect , of persons , places , and events . They scarcely contain what with any propriety can be called an abstract discourse . The circum- stances ...
Side 16
... narrative— full of incidents . There is no trace of caution or con- straint . Whether true or false then , we cannot ... narratives ; and we may entertain the most confident expectation that a closer scrutiny will make the falsehood of ...
... narrative— full of incidents . There is no trace of caution or con- straint . Whether true or false then , we cannot ... narratives ; and we may entertain the most confident expectation that a closer scrutiny will make the falsehood of ...
Side 22
... narrative immediately proceed to inform us of ? Why , that although some of the spec- tators were impressed and led to admit the extraor- dinary authority of Jesus , others did not believe , were not impressed , but went away and told ...
... narrative immediately proceed to inform us of ? Why , that although some of the spec- tators were impressed and led to admit the extraor- dinary authority of Jesus , others did not believe , were not impressed , but went away and told ...
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... narratives reveals itself in another way . It is evident that Jesus Christ is their principal sub- ject . They are histories of his life . Their authors obviously considered him worthy of profound reverence and implicit credit . And yet ...
... narratives reveals itself in another way . It is evident that Jesus Christ is their principal sub- ject . They are histories of his life . Their authors obviously considered him worthy of profound reverence and implicit credit . And yet ...
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affected agony angel appear authority baptism baptism of Jesus believe birth character of Jesus Christian circumstances coming consider conviction dead death declared disciples divine evidence excited expression extraordinary eyes fact faith Father feeling felt friends Galilee glory Gospel of Matthew Gospels hath heard heart Heaven Holy Spirit human idea impression infer inspired instances Jerusalem Jesus Christ Jesus of Nazareth Jewish Jews John Judea kingdom knew language Lazarus living looked Lord manifest manner Mary Matthew Messiah mind ministry of Jesus miracles miracles of Jesus mode moral mother mother of Jesus narratives narrators nature Nazareth never observe occasion passage passover peculiar perceive Peter Pharisees possessed produced prophet reality record remarkable sense sepulchre Son of God soul speak suffering suppose Testament thee things thou thought tion told true truth unto uttered voice whole wonderful words writers wrought