An Apostolical Harmony of the Gospels: Founded Upon the Most Ancient Opinion Respecting the Duration of Our Saviour's Ministry and Exhibiting the Succession of Events in Close Accordance with the Order of the Two Apostolical EvangelistsLongman, Orme, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1838 - 304 sayfa |
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Sayfa xlii
... Mark and Luke , and those of the Apostle John . There is abundant reason to believe that we have , in the Gospels , the words of the Lord Jesus ' essen- tially represented ; but the characteristics of the representation must of course ...
... Mark and Luke , and those of the Apostle John . There is abundant reason to believe that we have , in the Gospels , the words of the Lord Jesus ' essen- tially represented ; but the characteristics of the representation must of course ...
Sayfa xliii
... Mark and Luke , leading many to the rejection of his arrangement of facts , will be considered as we proceed ; but , in itself considered , the Gospel presents nothing but regularity . The reader may follow the Evangelist in the periods ...
... Mark and Luke , leading many to the rejection of his arrangement of facts , will be considered as we proceed ; but , in itself considered , the Gospel presents nothing but regularity . The reader may follow the Evangelist in the periods ...
Sayfa xliv
... Mark and St. Luke on the other in the Fourth Part , Mark's order accords exactly with Matthew's ; and so also does St. Luke's , in the brief corresponding record contained in ch . ix . SECT . II . View of St. Mark's Gospel . It may be ...
... Mark and St. Luke on the other in the Fourth Part , Mark's order accords exactly with Matthew's ; and so also does St. Luke's , in the brief corresponding record contained in ch . ix . SECT . II . View of St. Mark's Gospel . It may be ...
Sayfa xlv
... Mark was , of course , written for the use of believers from among the Hellenists and the Gentiles . His style is unpolished , peculiarly idiomatic , and sometimes abrupt in its construction . His Gospel displays much less of literary ...
... Mark was , of course , written for the use of believers from among the Hellenists and the Gentiles . His style is unpolished , peculiarly idiomatic , and sometimes abrupt in its construction . His Gospel displays much less of literary ...
Sayfa xlvi
... Mark's manner of writing indicates great earnestness and strength of conviction and I may add that , at times , it manifests even a kind of eagerness of sentiment , such as would be natural to an ingenuous , simple- hearted man like ...
... Mark's manner of writing indicates great earnestness and strength of conviction and I may add that , at times , it manifests even a kind of eagerness of sentiment , such as would be natural to an ingenuous , simple- hearted man like ...
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