A New and Full Method of Settling the Canonical Authority of the New Testament: To which is Subjoined A Vindication of the Former Part of St. Matthew's Gospel, from Mr. Whiston's Charge of Dislocations, Volum 1Clarendon Press, 1798 |
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Pàgina 4
... himself , his Apos- tles , their companions , or immediate fucceffors . 3. They are generally thought to be cited by the firft Chrif- tian writers with the fame authority ( at leaft many of them ) as the facred books we receive . This ...
... himself , his Apos- tles , their companions , or immediate fucceffors . 3. They are generally thought to be cited by the firft Chrif- tian writers with the fame authority ( at leaft many of them ) as the facred books we receive . This ...
Pàgina 11
... himself informs us in his preface " . St. Paul like- wife , apprehensive of fuch pernicious evils , that might be pro- duced by any fpurious Epiftles pretending under his name to inspiration , warns the Theffalonians not to receive them ...
... himself informs us in his preface " . St. Paul like- wife , apprehensive of fuch pernicious evils , that might be pro- duced by any fpurious Epiftles pretending under his name to inspiration , warns the Theffalonians not to receive them ...
Pàgina 12
... himself , but another in his ftead , while he laughed at those who imagined they crucified him , & c . 1 A little acquaintance with Chriftian antiquities will furnish us with various inftances of this fort . Pretences to inspiration ...
... himself , but another in his ftead , while he laughed at those who imagined they crucified him , & c . 1 A little acquaintance with Chriftian antiquities will furnish us with various inftances of this fort . Pretences to inspiration ...
Pàgina 13
... himself with the religious state of mankind , cannot but with surprising concern have obferved , how flen- der and uncertain the principles are , upon which men receive the Scriptures as the word of God . The truth is ( though a Effay ...
... himself with the religious state of mankind , cannot but with surprising concern have obferved , how flen- der and uncertain the principles are , upon which men receive the Scriptures as the word of God . The truth is ( though a Effay ...
Pàgina 20
... himself to have given this title to the facred books extant in his time , Gal . vi . 16. and Phil . iii . 16. But the Apostle seems in those places rather to speak of the doctrine of the Gospel , than any books which contained it ...
... himself to have given this title to the facred books extant in his time , Gal . vi . 16. and Phil . iii . 16. But the Apostle seems in those places rather to speak of the doctrine of the Gospel , than any books which contained it ...
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