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The first thing observable in the account which Luke has given of those many , is
the word Tigrignoar . ... if those writers who have attempted to explain St. Luke's
meaning , had not unaccountably omitted to pay due attention to the following ...
The first thing observable in the account which Luke has given of those many , is
the word Tigrignoar . ... if those writers who have attempted to explain St. Luke's
meaning , had not unaccountably omitted to pay due attention to the following ...
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St. Luke's intercourse with the Apostles , and other eye - witnesses of the
transactions of Christ , render him a very credible historian , as he assures us ,
that he has deligently enquired into the whole history , and traced up the several
facts to ...
St. Luke's intercourse with the Apostles , and other eye - witnesses of the
transactions of Christ , render him a very credible historian , as he assures us ,
that he has deligently enquired into the whole history , and traced up the several
facts to ...
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serves , agrees likewise with the opinion that Luke wrote ina Grecian city , why
should it not be thought still credible , thai Theophilus lived at or near Antioch ?
Or rather why should it not be thought more likely , that he lived in or rieur Antioch
...
serves , agrees likewise with the opinion that Luke wrote ina Grecian city , why
should it not be thought still credible , thai Theophilus lived at or near Antioch ?
Or rather why should it not be thought more likely , that he lived in or rieur Antioch
...
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last , that he was not altogether certain that others would be ready to adopt his
opinion concerning the purport of St. Luke's preface to his Gospel . In sect . 8.
chap . vi . p . 267 , however , speaking of the motive which induced St. Luke to
write a ...
last , that he was not altogether certain that others would be ready to adopt his
opinion concerning the purport of St. Luke's preface to his Gospel . In sect . 8.
chap . vi . p . 267 , however , speaking of the motive which induced St. Luke to
write a ...
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ries concerning that by St. Luke , we should discover that it is more than possible
or probable , that he also was indebted to those early documents . Let us then
collect what the professor says farther of St. Luke's Gospel . At p . 233 , speaking
of ...
ries concerning that by St. Luke , we should discover that it is more than possible
or probable , that he also was indebted to those early documents . Let us then
collect what the professor says farther of St. Luke's Gospel . At p . 233 , speaking
of ...
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Page 104 - Then remembered I the word of the Lord, how that he said, John indeed baptized with water ; but ye shall be baptized with the Holy Ghost.
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Page 421 - And for this cause he is the mediator of the new testament, that by means of death, for the redemption of the transgressions that were under the first testament, they which are called might receive the promise of eternal inheritance.
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