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Let any one say , divesting himself of the commonly - received hypotheses respecting the connexion and order of our Gospels , whether it is within the range of probability that a writer should thus singularly and unreasonably alter the ...
Let any one say , divesting himself of the commonly - received hypotheses respecting the connexion and order of our Gospels , whether it is within the range of probability that a writer should thus singularly and unreasonably alter the ...
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And if they turn out to be only so many modifications of a received oral teaching respecting the actions and sayings of our Lord , then to that oral teaching are we • Those who maintain the anointing of Matt . xxvi .
And if they turn out to be only so many modifications of a received oral teaching respecting the actions and sayings of our Lord , then to that oral teaching are we • Those who maintain the anointing of Matt . xxvi .
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It is another confirmation of the above view of the testimony of the apostolic body , that St. Paul claims to have received an independent knowledge , by direct revelation , of at least some of the fundamental parts of the Gospel ...
It is another confirmation of the above view of the testimony of the apostolic body , that St. Paul claims to have received an independent knowledge , by direct revelation , of at least some of the fundamental parts of the Gospel ...
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testimony was out of the question , oral or documentary narratives , preserved in and received by the Christian Church in the apostolic age ;that the Three Gospels are not formal complete accounts of the whole incidents of the sacred ...
testimony was out of the question , oral or documentary narratives , preserved in and received by the Christian Church in the apostolic age ;that the Three Gospels are not formal complete accounts of the whole incidents of the sacred ...
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Such are sometimes the conventionally received distances from place to place ; such are the common accounts of phænomena in natural history , & c . Now , in matters of this kind , the Evangelists and Apostles were not supernaturally ...
Such are sometimes the conventionally received distances from place to place ; such are the common accounts of phænomena in natural history , & c . Now , in matters of this kind , the Evangelists and Apostles were not supernaturally ...
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