The Burial and Resurrection of Jesus Christ: According to the Four EvangelistsJ. Hatchard and Son, 1827 - 352 pages |
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... Luke , who were not so , were the narrators : and thirdly , whether the last eight verses of Mark are to be considered as undoubtedly genuine . Clergymen , whose profession leads them to preach upon given subjects , frequently take ...
... Luke , who were not so , were the narrators : and thirdly , whether the last eight verses of Mark are to be considered as undoubtedly genuine . Clergymen , whose profession leads them to preach upon given subjects , frequently take ...
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... Luke and Mark , especially in the last eight verses of the latter , gave me little uneasiness . Assuming even that the deficiency of our religious history had left the great question of the resurrection doubtful , and to those who lived ...
... Luke and Mark , especially in the last eight verses of the latter , gave me little uneasiness . Assuming even that the deficiency of our religious history had left the great question of the resurrection doubtful , and to those who lived ...
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... Luke , John , and Paul not to have been inspired by God , still their writings were old , genuine , and credible , and Christianity would equally be true . The miracles , by which it is supported , do not rest upon the evidence , which ...
... Luke , John , and Paul not to have been inspired by God , still their writings were old , genuine , and credible , and Christianity would equally be true . The miracles , by which it is supported , do not rest upon the evidence , which ...
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... Luke , but chiefly with respect to the words of Christ , which , of course , are the main foundations of our faith ; but it does not , judging from the words of the passage , extend to historical facts , or to matters INTRODUCTION . 15.
... Luke , but chiefly with respect to the words of Christ , which , of course , are the main foundations of our faith ; but it does not , judging from the words of the passage , extend to historical facts , or to matters INTRODUCTION . 15.
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... Luke expressly states in his beginning , that he has acquired his knowledge from the informa- tion of others , and had taken great pains to as- certain whether it was accurate . I am not certain , whether we should not gain by admitting ...
... Luke expressly states in his beginning , that he has acquired his knowledge from the informa- tion of others , and had taken great pains to as- certain whether it was accurate . I am not certain , whether we should not gain by admitting ...
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The Burial and Resurrection of Jesus Christ, According to the Four Evangelists Johann David Michaelis No preview available - 2018 |
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according afterwards already amongst angel answer apostles appeared apply baptism believe body of Jesus chief priests Christ ciples Cleopas commanded consequently contradiction crucified dead body death disciples of Jesus divine doctrine doubt eight verses embalmed Emmaus enemies of Christianity error evangelists explain eye-witness fact Friday Galilee gospel gospel of Matthew grave Greek word guard Hebrew high priests Holy Ghost inspiration instance Jerusalem Jesus showed Jewish Jews John xx Joseph of Arimathea Josephus Justin Martyr Latin litra Lord Luke xxiv manuscripts Mark xvi Mary Magdalene Matthew meaning mentioned Michaelis miracles Moses mother of Jesus narration Nicodemus objection occurs omits passage person Peter Pharisees Pilate preach probably prophets reader relates religion resurrection of Jesus risen Roman sabbath saith unto Sanhedrim seen sense Septuagint sepulchre Simon soldiers speaking spices stadia supposing Syriac Talmud Testament thing thou tion translation truth various reading Wetstein women writings xxviii