Observations on the History and Evidences of the Resurrection of Jesus ChristR. Dodsley, 1749 - 457 pages |
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... gospel written by Saint Matthew . It was therefore necessary for Saint Mark to insert many particulars , which the purpose of Saint Matthew in writing his gospel did not lead him to take notice of . Allowing these evan- gelists to have ...
... gospel written by Saint Matthew . It was therefore necessary for Saint Mark to insert many particulars , which the purpose of Saint Matthew in writing his gospel did not lead him to take notice of . Allowing these evan- gelists to have ...
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... gospel . The little attendant circumstances , therefore , it was as needless for him to mention , as it was proper to take notice of the event itself . The gospel of Christ and the faith of Christians are both vain , if Christ be not ...
... gospel . The little attendant circumstances , therefore , it was as needless for him to mention , as it was proper to take notice of the event itself . The gospel of Christ and the faith of Christians are both vain , if Christ be not ...
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... gospel , and bear witness to the resurrection of Jesus Christ in every nation of the known world , should likewise incite and enable them to deliver down to posterity , in a method the least liable to uncertainty and error , that ...
... gospel , and bear witness to the resurrection of Jesus Christ in every nation of the known world , should likewise incite and enable them to deliver down to posterity , in a method the least liable to uncertainty and error , that ...
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