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... References to the same event , some plain , some parabolical , or otherwise figurative , are found in divers other dis- courses of our Lord * . The general agreement of the descrip- tion with the event , viz . with the ruin of the ...
... References to the same event , some plain , some parabolical , or otherwise figurative , are found in divers other dis- courses of our Lord * . The general agreement of the descrip- tion with the event , viz . with the ruin of the ...
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... reference of the beauties and ope- rations of nature to the bounty of Provi- dence ; in his earnest addresses to his Father , more particularly that short but solemn one before the raising of Lazarus from the dead§ ; and in the deep ...
... reference of the beauties and ope- rations of nature to the bounty of Provi- dence ; in his earnest addresses to his Father , more particularly that short but solemn one before the raising of Lazarus from the dead§ ; and in the deep ...
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... reference or allusion to some prior conversation , for the want of knowing which , his meaning is hidden from us . This very obscurity , how- ever is a proof of genuineness . No one would have forged such an answer . John , vi . The ...
... reference or allusion to some prior conversation , for the want of knowing which , his meaning is hidden from us . This very obscurity , how- ever is a proof of genuineness . No one would have forged such an answer . John , vi . The ...
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... references to the Old Testament , that he wrote for Jewish readers . The above ex- planation , therefore , in him , would have been unnatural , as not being wanted by the readers whom he addressed . But in Mark , who , whatever use he ...
... references to the Old Testament , that he wrote for Jewish readers . The above ex- planation , therefore , in him , would have been unnatural , as not being wanted by the readers whom he addressed . But in Mark , who , whatever use he ...
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... reference to , one an other , it affords a just presumption , that these are , what they profess to be , the ac- tions and the discourses of the same real person ; that the evangelists wrote from fact , and not from imagination . • The ...
... reference to , one an other , it affords a just presumption , that these are , what they profess to be , the ac- tions and the discourses of the same real person ; that the evangelists wrote from fact , and not from imagination . • The ...
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