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SECTION V.
Examination of the Different Degrees of Import-
ance, in the Different Kinds of Contradiction
observable in the Four Gospels
SECTION VI.
An Account of the Principal Harmonies
SECTION VII.
Harmony of the Gospels proposed by the Author
of this Introduction
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SECTION VIII.
Of two very actively employed Sabbaths in the
Life of Christ, which are of Importance in set-
tling the Harmony of the Gospels
84
CHAPTER III.
OF THE CAUSE, WHY ST. MATTHEW AND ST.
MARK, AND ALSO ST. MARK AND ST. LUKE,
HAVE IN SEVERAL INSTANCES A REMARK-
ABLE VERBAL HARMONY, THOUGH THE ONE
DID NOT COPY FROM THE WRITINGS OF THE
OTHER
92
CHAPTER IV.
OF ST. MATTHEW'S GOSPEL.
SECTION I.
Account of St. Matthew, and of the Time when he
wrote his Gospel
SECTION II.
96
Attempt to reconcile the Contradictory Accounts,
in respect to the Time when St. Matthew's Gos-
pel was written..
SECTION III.
111
Of the Original Language of St. Matthew's
Gospel. Introductory Remarks to this Inquiry 112.
SECTION IV.
Testimonies of the Ancients, relative to a Hebrew
Original of St. Matthew's Gospel
Examination of the Question, whether Origen and
Eusebius in any Part of their Writings have
argued, as if they supposed that St. Matthew
wrote in Greek.
Additional Arguments in favour of the Opinion,
that St. Matthew wrote in Hebrew
Examination of the Objections, which have been
made to the Opinion, that St. Matthew wrote in
Hebrew
116
135
142
146
SECTION VIIL
Observations on several Passages in the Greek
of St. Matthew where the Translator appears to
have rendered inaccurately: with Conjectures
relative to the Words of the Original, and the
Causes, which might lead a Translator into
Error
154
SECTION IX.
Of the Hebrew Gospel used by the Nazarenes and
the Ebionites: and whether this Gospel, in its
Primitive State, was the Hebrew Gospel of St.
Matthew
SECTION X.
Of the Hebrew Gospel of St. Matthew, which was
published by Sebastian Münster: and of the
Edition published by John Tilet..
CHAPTER V.
OF ST. MARK'S GOSPEL.
Of the Person of St. Mark, and the Circumstances
of his Life
SECTION H.
161
195
202
Historical Accounts relative to St. Mark's Gospel 204
Agreement of the Accounts given in the preceding
Section with the Contents of St. Mark's Gospel 212
St. Mark derived his Information, not only from
St. Peter, but likewise from written Documents,
which he used in the Composition of his Gospel 214
Examination of the Question, whether St. Mark
made use of St. Matthew's Gospel
...
made use of St. Luke's Gospel...
Whether St. Mark's Gospel was written first, and
216
221
used by St. Luke
228
Examination of the Question, whether St. Luke's
Gospel, though it contains upon the whole a very
credible History, is perfectly free from Inaccu-
racies
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230
Whether St. Luke is the same Person as Lucius,
mentioned Acts xiii. 1. Rom. xvi. 21
Of the Person of Theophilus, to whom St. Luke
addressed his Writings...
234
236
Of the Time when St. Luke wrote his Gospel.... 241
Of the various Opinions relative to the Place,
where St. Luke wrote his Gospel....
Result of the Inquiries instituted in the preceding
Section
248
263
Of the Motive, which induced St. Luke to write a
Gospel.
267
CHAPTER VII
OF ST. JOHN'S GOSPEL.
Of the Life and Character of St. John....... 272
Various Opinions respecting the Object, which St.
John had in View, when he wrote his Gospel. 274