A New and Full Method of Settling the Canonical Authority of the New Testament: To which is Subloined a Vindication of the Former Part Fo St. Matthew's Gospel ...Clarendon Press, 1827 - 412 pàgines |
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Pàgina 63
... evident : for as both sides of a contra- dictory proposition cannot be true , such book must necessarily contain somewhat that is false , and consequently cannot have God for its author , nor be to us a rule of doctrine and man- ners ...
... evident : for as both sides of a contra- dictory proposition cannot be true , such book must necessarily contain somewhat that is false , and consequently cannot have God for its author , nor be to us a rule of doctrine and man- ners ...
Pàgina 70
... evident ones in Solomon's , especially in his Ecclesiastes . Under this may be included the style in which there are many prosopo- pœiæ ; i . e . when inanimate things are introduced in the dis- course , and addressed to as persons ...
... evident ones in Solomon's , especially in his Ecclesiastes . Under this may be included the style in which there are many prosopo- pœiæ ; i . e . when inanimate things are introduced in the dis- course , and addressed to as persons ...
Pàgina 72
... evident in the first Epistle of St. Peter , and the first chapter of St. Paul's Epistle to the Co- lossians . 19. The loose or rambling style is too well known . Lest it should be thought , that this and the seventeenth coincide with ...
... evident in the first Epistle of St. Peter , and the first chapter of St. Paul's Epistle to the Co- lossians . 19. The loose or rambling style is too well known . Lest it should be thought , that this and the seventeenth coincide with ...
Pàgina 75
... evident ; I only would observe , that of all the tempers of the mind , none are more predominant , and more likely to shew themselves in writing , than the proud or modest , the passionate and warm , or the cold and dull . PROP . XIV ...
... evident ; I only would observe , that of all the tempers of the mind , none are more predominant , and more likely to shew themselves in writing , than the proud or modest , the passionate and warm , or the cold and dull . PROP . XIV ...
Pàgina 76
... evident than this . Every book , which is supposed canonical , is at the same time supposed in- spired , or to be wrote under the conduct and influences of the divine Spirit ; but to be a plagiary , and under the conduct of inspiration ...
... evident than this . Every book , which is supposed canonical , is at the same time supposed in- spired , or to be wrote under the conduct and influences of the divine Spirit ; but to be a plagiary , and under the conduct of inspiration ...
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