Bibliotheca Sacra and Theological Review, Volume 3Allen, Morrill, and Wardwell, 1846 - Theology |
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... original Evangelist , and that Matthew and Luke derived their materials , in part , from him . This view of the priority of Mark , though with a somewhat different idea respecting the nature of the dependence of the other Evangelists ...
... original Evangelist , and that Matthew and Luke derived their materials , in part , from him . This view of the priority of Mark , though with a somewhat different idea respecting the nature of the dependence of the other Evangelists ...
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... original written history which they all followed ; a history extant at the time when they wrote , but which has now perished . The germ of this idea may be found in the writings of Le Clerc and Semler , but it received its more ...
... original written history which they all followed ; a history extant at the time when they wrote , but which has now perished . The germ of this idea may be found in the writings of Le Clerc and Semler , but it received its more ...
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... original , used by Mat- thew and Luke . 8. A Greek translation of the same , with a use of the Greek translation of the original Gospel . 9. Matthew's Hebrew Gospel , composed from No. 3 and 7. 10. Greek translation of Matthew , with a ...
... original , used by Mat- thew and Luke . 8. A Greek translation of the same , with a use of the Greek translation of the original Gospel . 9. Matthew's Hebrew Gospel , composed from No. 3 and 7. 10. Greek translation of Matthew , with a ...
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... original tradition as the source of the resemblance here referred to . This may be considered , perhaps , on the whole , as the present resting - place of critical opinion in relation to this point . Most of the recent critics , says ...
... original tradition as the source of the resemblance here referred to . This may be considered , perhaps , on the whole , as the present resting - place of critical opinion in relation to this point . Most of the recent critics , says ...
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... original text is printed with accu- racy and elegance . It is a feast to the eyes to look upon a page of so much beauty . The arrangement is distinguished for sim- plicity and convenience ; and , except in those instances in which a new ...
... original text is printed with accu- racy and elegance . It is a feast to the eyes to look upon a page of so much beauty . The arrangement is distinguished for sim- plicity and convenience ; and , except in those instances in which a new ...
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