The Eclectic Review, 9 tomas;57 tomasSamuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood 1833 |
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... respects the length of the Mac- cabean dynasty ; and No. III . , to shew , that neither the evidence of the coin of ... respect- ively , to reconcile the testimony of St. Luke , as regards the fif- teenth year of Tiberius Cæsar , and ...
... respects the length of the Mac- cabean dynasty ; and No. III . , to shew , that neither the evidence of the coin of ... respect- ively , to reconcile the testimony of St. Luke , as regards the fif- teenth year of Tiberius Cæsar , and ...
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... respects the length of the Mac- cabean dynasty ; and No. III . , to shew , that neither the evidence of the coin of ... respect- ively , to reconcile the testimony of St. Luke , as regards the fif- teenth year of Tiberius Caesar , and ...
... respects the length of the Mac- cabean dynasty ; and No. III . , to shew , that neither the evidence of the coin of ... respect- ively , to reconcile the testimony of St. Luke , as regards the fif- teenth year of Tiberius Caesar , and ...
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... respect to the composition of the Gospels , and a series of dissertations upon the chronology of the New Testament . The second Part consists of preliminary disquisitions upon the subject- matter of the inspired record , and of an ...
... respect to the composition of the Gospels , and a series of dissertations upon the chronology of the New Testament . The second Part consists of preliminary disquisitions upon the subject- matter of the inspired record , and of an ...
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... respects , has defined with more precision than any of the rest , the eras of certain memorable events ; as , when Jesus began to preach publicly , -when to teach in parables , when to predict his sufferings and death without disguise ...
... respects , has defined with more precision than any of the rest , the eras of certain memorable events ; as , when Jesus began to preach publicly , -when to teach in parables , when to predict his sufferings and death without disguise ...
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... respects , and deviates from it in others , it must be remembered , that he de- viates from a translation of what was actually spoken ; and whether , in so doing , he approaches nearer to , or recedes further from , the ori- ginal , no ...
... respects , and deviates from it in others , it must be remembered , that he de- viates from a translation of what was actually spoken ; and whether , in so doing , he approaches nearer to , or recedes further from , the ori- ginal , no ...
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