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I must here make some special observations upon the manner of writing by the
evangelists , and particularly by the last evangelist John , as of more immediate
import to the history of the resurrection . I have alluded to this branch of my
subject ...
I must here make some special observations upon the manner of writing by the
evangelists , and particularly by the last evangelist John , as of more immediate
import to the history of the resurrection . I have alluded to this branch of my
subject ...
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... the mode , or as we now say , the manner of John in narration , becomes
easier to be understood . In concurrence with this , he generally omits what the
INTRODUCTION . 29.
... the mode , or as we now say , the manner of John in narration , becomes
easier to be understood . In concurrence with this , he generally omits what the
INTRODUCTION . 29.
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... writings of his predecessor , so that it was only necessary , if they wished to
write falsehoods , that Mark should dress by Matthew , and for John , who had
read them all , to contradict no one , and not even in the mildest manner to rectify
him .
... writings of his predecessor , so that it was only necessary , if they wished to
write falsehoods , that Mark should dress by Matthew , and for John , who had
read them all , to contradict no one , and not even in the mildest manner to rectify
him .
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This history is entirely in the manner of John , who loves to supply , what the other
evangelists have omitted . He was , as he himself says , an eye - witness of the
event , and stood by the cross . To him it appeared in a most striking point of view
...
This history is entirely in the manner of John , who loves to supply , what the other
evangelists have omitted . He was , as he himself says , an eye - witness of the
event , and stood by the cross . To him it appeared in a most striking point of view
...
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The Roman governors adapted themselves , in many things , to the manners and
opinions of the Jews . Pilate does something of the kind in this instance , but we
may see from the narration of John himself , that this was only in consequence of
...
The Roman governors adapted themselves , in many things , to the manners and
opinions of the Jews . Pilate does something of the kind in this instance , but we
may see from the narration of John himself , that this was only in consequence of
...
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