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... writers is no more than we might reasonably expect ; and when taken in connexion with the universal recognition of the Gospel by the next circle of writers ( A.D. 170 onwards ) , who had far more evidence than has reached us , may be ...
... writers is no more than we might reasonably expect ; and when taken in connexion with the universal recognition of the Gospel by the next circle of writers ( A.D. 170 onwards ) , who had far more evidence than has reached us , may be ...
Page xxii
... writer who mentions S. John by name as the author of the Gospel - c . A.D. 175 ) , ATHENAGORAS , IRENAEUS , CLEMENT OF ALEXANDRIA , and TERTULLIAN . Of these none perhaps is more important than IRENAEUS , the pupil of Polycarp , who was ...
... writer who mentions S. John by name as the author of the Gospel - c . A.D. 175 ) , ATHENAGORAS , IRENAEUS , CLEMENT OF ALEXANDRIA , and TERTULLIAN . Of these none perhaps is more important than IRENAEUS , the pupil of Polycarp , who was ...
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... however , it will be well to state the enormous difficulties which would confront a writer who proposed in the second century to forge a Gospel . The condition of Palestine during the life of Jesus Christ AUTHENTICITY . XXV.
... however , it will be well to state the enormous difficulties which would confront a writer who proposed in the second century to forge a Gospel . The condition of Palestine during the life of Jesus Christ AUTHENTICITY . XXV.
Page xxvii
... writer of the Fourth Gospel was a Jew , and a Jew of Palestine , who was an eyewitness of most of the events which he relates . If this can be made out with something like certainty , the circle of possible authors will be very much ...
... writer of the Fourth Gospel was a Jew , and a Jew of Palestine , who was an eyewitness of most of the events which he relates . If this can be made out with something like certainty , the circle of possible authors will be very much ...
Page xxx
... writers , shews that before the end of the second century there were already a great many variations of readings in existence . Such things take time to arise and multiply . This consideration compels us to believe that the original ...
... writers , shews that before the end of the second century there were already a great many variations of readings in existence . Such things take time to arise and multiply . This consideration compels us to believe that the original ...
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Page xxxvii - Many other signs therefore did Jesus in the presence of the disciples, which are not written in this book: but these are written, that ye may believe that Jesus is the Christ, the Son of God; and that believing ye may have life in his name.
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Page 152 - Then are they glad, because they are at rest; and so he bringeth them unto the haven where they would be. 31 O that men would therefore praise the Lord for his goodness; and declare the wonders that he doeth for the children of men!