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 19
... , and did in that language ( as well as in the Latin afrerwards ) commonly denote that which was a rule or ftandard , by which other things were to be examined and C 2 judged judged a . And inafmuch as the books of divine A ...
... , and did in that language ( as well as in the Latin afrerwards ) commonly denote that which was a rule or ftandard , by which other things were to be examined and C 2 judged judged a . And inafmuch as the books of divine A ...
Pàgina 56
... language " in which they are written , and the conftant testimony of " the antient Church . " The plain meaning of which is , That fome books prove themselves to be of divine original , others do not ; the Spirit dictated fome books ...
... language " in which they are written , and the conftant testimony of " the antient Church . " The plain meaning of which is , That fome books prove themselves to be of divine original , others do not ; the Spirit dictated fome books ...
Pàgina 58
... languages , and fo being in confequence obliged to depend upon the veracity and judgment of others , for the truth and goodness of it " . If any , after all , oppose their own experience to what I above faid ; I defire them to confider ...
... languages , and fo being in confequence obliged to depend upon the veracity and judgment of others , for the truth and goodness of it " . If any , after all , oppose their own experience to what I above faid ; I defire them to confider ...
Pàgina 81
... language is fomewhat very T different from the ftyle of a writer , inafmuch as all lan- guages are fufceptible of all forts of ftyles ; the idiom of a lan- guage being what is common to a whole country , and dif- fering from others only ...
... language is fomewhat very T different from the ftyle of a writer , inafmuch as all lan- guages are fufceptible of all forts of ftyles ; the idiom of a lan- guage being what is common to a whole country , and dif- fering from others only ...
Pàgina 82
... language : these are what he has from his infancy been habituated and accuf- tomed to , and become almost as natural to him as his own air and style . Hence Peter was discovered to be a Galilean at Jerufalem ( Matt . xxvi . 73 ...
... language : these are what he has from his infancy been habituated and accuf- tomed to , and become almost as natural to him as his own air and style . Hence Peter was discovered to be a Galilean at Jerufalem ( Matt . xxvi . 73 ...
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