Lectures on the Acts of the Apostles: Explanatory and PracticalGeorge Shaw; J. Green, printer, 1815 - 314 pages |
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... events which arise , and in drawing from them practical observations . All refinements of criticism are like- wise carefully avoided not only because your ex- : ample justifies me , but because such researches are in my opinion quite ...
... events which arise , and in drawing from them practical observations . All refinements of criticism are like- wise carefully avoided not only because your ex- : ample justifies me , but because such researches are in my opinion quite ...
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... events as were best known to the writer , and most worthy of being transmitted to memory . It was written by St. Luke in continuation of his Gospel ; and as his former work was composed from accounts delivered to him by those , which ...
... events as were best known to the writer , and most worthy of being transmitted to memory . It was written by St. Luke in continuation of his Gospel ; and as his former work was composed from accounts delivered to him by those , which ...
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... event , with which his for- mer concluded , viz . our Lord's conversation with the disciples before he ascended up to heaven . The historian continues ; " And being assembled toge- ther with them , commanded them that they should not ...
... event , with which his for- mer concluded , viz . our Lord's conversation with the disciples before he ascended up to heaven . The historian continues ; " And being assembled toge- ther with them , commanded them that they should not ...
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... event , to make a considerable change by introducing new matter . Whereas a writer of con- scious integrity would disdain all such minute cau- tion ; and would freely state the facts which arose to his mind , without regarding his ...
... event , to make a considerable change by introducing new matter . Whereas a writer of con- scious integrity would disdain all such minute cau- tion ; and would freely state the facts which arose to his mind , without regarding his ...
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... events on different occasions . How much less can we expect it in other cases ! And if we examine the instances before us , we shall find just what might be reasonably supposed . The relations made by St. Luke , though in some points ...
... events on different occasions . How much less can we expect it in other cases ! And if we examine the instances before us , we shall find just what might be reasonably supposed . The relations made by St. Luke , though in some points ...
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