The Critical Review: Or, Annals of Literature, Volume 35Tobias Smollett R[ichard]. Baldwin, at the Rose in Pater-noster-Row, 1802 - Books |
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... question to be asked therefore is : Has any such ex- change taken place in the present instance ? According to St. Mark , ch . iv . 35-41 . and St. Luke , ch . viii . 22. Jesus crossed the sea , when he was exposed to a severe storm ...
... question to be asked therefore is : Has any such ex- change taken place in the present instance ? According to St. Mark , ch . iv . 35-41 . and St. Luke , ch . viii . 22. Jesus crossed the sea , when he was exposed to a severe storm ...
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... question is next examined , whether Origen and Eusebius have argued , in any part of their writings , as though they supposed that St. Matthew had written in Greek ? Additional arguments are adduced in favour of the opi- . nion that St ...
... question is next examined , whether Origen and Eusebius have argued , in any part of their writings , as though they supposed that St. Matthew had written in Greek ? Additional arguments are adduced in favour of the opi- . nion that St ...
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... question was occasioned by a too literal adherence to the original . Now all the kingdoms which existed in Palestine in the time of Christ could be seen from the top of mount Nebo : St. Matthew therefore meant all the kingdoms of ...
... question was occasioned by a too literal adherence to the original . Now all the kingdoms which existed in Palestine in the time of Christ could be seen from the top of mount Nebo : St. Matthew therefore meant all the kingdoms of ...
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... question , the translator must have considered ver . 42. not as a continuation of Christ's discourse , but as a reply to what the Jewish priests had said . Perhaps objections may be made to this solution : but I know of no other method ...
... question , the translator must have considered ver . 42. not as a continuation of Christ's discourse , but as a reply to what the Jewish priests had said . Perhaps objections may be made to this solution : but I know of no other method ...
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... questions are then examined , whether St. Luke's Gospel , though it contain on the whole a credible history , be perfectly free from inaccuracies ? and if St. Luke were the same person as the Lucius mentioned in the Acts and in the ...
... questions are then examined , whether St. Luke's Gospel , though it contain on the whole a credible history , be perfectly free from inaccuracies ? and if St. Luke were the same person as the Lucius mentioned in the Acts and in the ...
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