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... Matthew and Luke , may allow other in- quirers to make further excisions from the Gospel history . The reasons given by those eminent critics for proceeding so far may appear more valid than any which can be urged for stopping where ...
... Matthew and Luke , may allow other in- quirers to make further excisions from the Gospel history . The reasons given by those eminent critics for proceeding so far may appear more valid than any which can be urged for stopping where ...
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... Matthew's narratives of this sort , that it looks more like a sentence adopted to finish the story well , than the evidence to a matter of fact . For , in general , this , the most important part of the story , is passed over without ...
... Matthew's narratives of this sort , that it looks more like a sentence adopted to finish the story well , than the evidence to a matter of fact . For , in general , this , the most important part of the story , is passed over without ...
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... Matthew , had been in tolerable wordly circumstances , may be conjectured from Matt . xix . 29 . Matt . x . 7 , And as ye go , preach , saying , The kingdom of hea- ven is at hand . That Jesus at first , like the rest of his countrymen ...
... Matthew , had been in tolerable wordly circumstances , may be conjectured from Matt . xix . 29 . Matt . x . 7 , And as ye go , preach , saying , The kingdom of hea- ven is at hand . That Jesus at first , like the rest of his countrymen ...
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... Matthew and Luke , except that Luke mentions two men at the tomb , and Matthew adds an earthquake . John says that Mary Magdalene saw the stone taken away when she first came , and , on coming a second time , saw the two men or angels ...
... Matthew and Luke , except that Luke mentions two men at the tomb , and Matthew adds an earthquake . John says that Mary Magdalene saw the stone taken away when she first came , and , on coming a second time , saw the two men or angels ...
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... Matthew , " the son of Jehoiada , " Lardner allows that it was probably an insertion , and that the copies of Matthew generally from the earliest times , had " son of Barachias . " Thirdly , The purport of the discourse in Matthew is ...
... Matthew , " the son of Jehoiada , " Lardner allows that it was probably an insertion , and that the copies of Matthew generally from the earliest times , had " son of Barachias . " Thirdly , The purport of the discourse in Matthew is ...
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