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Page 248
... common with St. Matthew ; and in those places only , where St. Mark had no matter in common with St. Matthew , he had frequently recourse to St. Luke's Gospel . ” This hypothesis is certainly ingenious , and is supported with much ...
... common with St. Matthew ; and in those places only , where St. Mark had no matter in common with St. Matthew , he had frequently recourse to St. Luke's Gospel . ” This hypothesis is certainly ingenious , and is supported with much ...
Page 251
... common document was the basis of all three Gospels . But it has been proved , and my adversary himself admits , that one Evangelist did not copy from the other . Consequently , that a common docu- ment was the basis of all three Gospels ...
... common document was the basis of all three Gospels . But it has been proved , and my adversary himself admits , that one Evangelist did not copy from the other . Consequently , that a common docu- ment was the basis of all three Gospels ...
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... common sense or common justice . The glorious revolu tion of 1638 , which established in England an unparalleled system of civil freedom , was far from extending the benignity of its influence in the same degree to Ireland , where it ...
... common sense or common justice . The glorious revolu tion of 1638 , which established in England an unparalleled system of civil freedom , was far from extending the benignity of its influence in the same degree to Ireland , where it ...
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