The Burial and Resurrection of Jesus Christ: According to the Four EvangelistsJ. Hatchard and Son, 1827 - 352 pages |
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... , although they appear so evident and unan- swerable , have no connection with our doc- trine of inspiration , and we merely confine 3 1 ourselves to contradictions , between the two apostles , Matthew INTRODUCTION . 17.
... , although they appear so evident and unan- swerable , have no connection with our doc- trine of inspiration , and we merely confine 3 1 ourselves to contradictions , between the two apostles , Matthew INTRODUCTION . 17.
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... evident from the other evange- lists , that something of this kind must actually have occurred . He who reads them will natu- rally imagine that the bodies of the two thieves were taken away with Jesus from the cross , and 36 BURIAL AND ...
... evident from the other evange- lists , that something of this kind must actually have occurred . He who reads them will natu- rally imagine that the bodies of the two thieves were taken away with Jesus from the cross , and 36 BURIAL AND ...
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... evident from the evangelists themselves , that something like that which John relates must have taken place ; and that the mortal blow must have been actually given them ; this , perhaps , they omit , because this anticipated death was ...
... evident from the evangelists themselves , that something like that which John relates must have taken place ; and that the mortal blow must have been actually given them ; this , perhaps , they omit , because this anticipated death was ...
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... evident , that the Greek word " Parasceue " signified Friday , and not merely a preparation for a high festival . It is used in this first sense in the Latin , and gene- rally in the Vulgate , the Greek word being re- tained in the ...
... evident , that the Greek word " Parasceue " signified Friday , and not merely a preparation for a high festival . It is used in this first sense in the Latin , and gene- rally in the Vulgate , the Greek word being re- tained in the ...
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... quantities , that its effusion is scarcely evident ; but when the death is slow , and even in the case of a 66 : person who is hung , it accumulates rapidly , D 2 OF JESUS . 51 tament. Suidas says distinctly, that the Greek ...
... quantities , that its effusion is scarcely evident ; but when the death is slow , and even in the case of a 66 : person who is hung , it accumulates rapidly , D 2 OF JESUS . 51 tament. Suidas says distinctly, that the Greek ...
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