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Page 323
... Gospel according to the Hebrews which the Nazarenes use ; and by this he probably intends the Ebi- onite Gospel mentioned by Epiphanius , but he no where testi- fies the fact of its wanting the two first chapters . What then was the ...
... Gospel according to the Hebrews which the Nazarenes use ; and by this he probably intends the Ebi- onite Gospel mentioned by Epiphanius , but he no where testi- fies the fact of its wanting the two first chapters . What then was the ...
Page 325
... Gospel of the Ebionites , which was probably the original of Matthew , written in the Hebrew language for the use of Jewish believers , argued from the genealogy at the beginning of the Gospel , that Christ was the son of Joseph and ...
... Gospel of the Ebionites , which was probably the original of Matthew , written in the Hebrew language for the use of Jewish believers , argued from the genealogy at the beginning of the Gospel , that Christ was the son of Joseph and ...
Page 326
... Gospel , the ground of their argument is still more singular . The first two chapters of St. Luke , they tell us , were not found in the copies used by Marcion , a reputed heretic of the second century . ' Are our readers aware what was ...
... Gospel , the ground of their argument is still more singular . The first two chapters of St. Luke , they tell us , were not found in the copies used by Marcion , a reputed heretic of the second century . ' Are our readers aware what was ...
Contents
Affaires dEspagne Nos 1 to 5 Confédération | 1 |
Reliques of Robert Burns consisting chiefly of original | 19 |
Anecdotes of Painters who have resided or been born | 36 |
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