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for
the
satisfaction
Library
of
Congress,
great
im-
portance
in
arriving
at
and
tions
from
different
points
from
time
to
tory,
argument
neutralizes
it-
self
That
at
Bonn.
In
centuries of
entdecken,
dass
Krishna
uebertragen
incon-
retouched
to
have
had
a
later
origin
Conception.—
Professor
Elliott,
of
the
Presbyteri-
an
Theological
first
century
doctrine
he
claimed
to
this
in
a
learned
and
very
gospels, will
in maintaining
placed
upon
the
witness
stand
to-day ,
and
questioned
the
slight
presumption
Herod .
He
cyclopedias.
In
have
been
;
the
other
side
would
be
stance,
they
performed.
A
and
an
aid
to
the
free
searcher
after
truth.
C.
B.
W.
many
in-
quiries
have
which
neces-
CHAPTER
II.
Century—
128
Thied
Period.
Gospels—
TWO
CENTURIES.
Chronologically
Arranged.
A.D
Oracles
Fragment,
insufficient
grounds,
the
Luke,
Mark
lit-
erature
of
apparent or pressing
in the first
ings
not
ascribe
existence,
to
which
he
yielded
his
belief,
and
that
he
he
should
run
or
that
conferred
with
the
thors,
and
having
agreed
the
gospel of
the
infer-
ence
ever written.
two gospels
in
a
Irenseus was
fully committed
duced them to
receive the statement
years,
of
which
there
can
be
says
the
high
se-
lected
to
this
statement,
not
we
1,
p.
154.
The
Gospel
ferent
was
Tertullian
and
Origen.
The
statement
years
old
at
the
commencement
of
the
Christian
era.
We
other
Herod,
5,
the
exercise
of
skill
one
whether
John
sustained
4th chapters,
of the
great Dr.
station with Ilerodias'
difficult
work is
ever.
We
know
derful
epistles,
written
said
had
anathema-
doc-
TO A. D. 80.
place
heretical,
and
search
was
who
acknowledged
of the evil
not
neces-
a
them
apart,
commendation, to
women
the secret
;
 What is
ted
cients.^
not
write
it.
3
of
no
epistles
to
est
Christian
that
ascended in
by Tischendorf,
TO A. D. 80.
first
century,
Peter
inflicted
president of
authenticity
cannot
be
TO
he
probably
does
not
hesitate
to
ex-
that
Paul
Jews,
writers, relied
the
a loud voice, saying:
Pontius Pilate,
and the
camel went
nseus,
have
century.
The
Writings
of
80.
ment
of
Pe-
one of many
second
century.
It
is
similar
to
showing.
And
again:
cism
Lord,
Jesus, who
good
reason
given
for
it.
We
Jo-
sephus
and
brother,
here
again
the
twenty passages
canonical
gospels.
But
which
were
preserved
by
tradition,
as
well
as
in
older
gospels.
collections
p.
52.
or
made
use
ancient
pretty
agreed
that
he
wrote
ation
by
Peter
resolves to
return with
earth,
is
gradually
dissolved.
settled
in Egypt.
Dr. Cureton,
Ignatius.
the
subject
has
mar-
tyred,
statements
upon
Second
Century.
The
were
replied
to
with
letters
230,
an
interpolation
that he also may
 
in contem-
the height of
are prepared,
cutting off
of the
our
Lord,
magic
began
to
be
destroyed,
and
fancy,
which
was
to
Polycarp,
and
[Gospels
in
the
Second
Century,
p.
78.
bishop
of
Antioch,
will
become
manifest,
by
120.
In
that
letter,
as
send the
same
chapter
(13),
he
have
the
gone to
Rome to
suffer martyrdom
to
Smyrna.
of this
Epistle, also,
was
onstration.
Whereupon
ful
and
thorough
part
and
time,
the
Vossian
spurious
letters
ascribed
Epistle
to
the Corinthians,
of
the
Four
Hermas,
and
extending
his
careful
scrutiny.
D.
120.
ner.
Feuardentius,
in
his
thus
but who
genuineness has
sec-
ond
century
the
Hebrew
was used
by the
that
the
Gospel
of
the
Gospel
according
to
the
Hebrews,
in
which
our
 
unto
them.'
 And
turning
himself
 They made use only of that which is called the
Gospel
according
I
know
not
whethr
corrupted
and
curtailed,
and
and
were
baptized,
and
all
Jerusalem.
 'And
John
had
be of
'The
peo-
ple
being
baptized,
Jesus
by John; and as
that
all
things
gospel,
Tiberias,
in
this
statement
Cffisarea,
which
Pamphilus
the
mar-
and
'he
shall
be
called
a
Nazarene.'
a
day,
thou
must
forgive
to
him,
'What
?'
is
Holy Ghost
thou
Gospel
2,
Comm.
my
Ghost
for
to
make
sor-
120.
Again,
the
same.
Lib.
2,
Comm.
for
relief
in
the
fol-
lowing
words:
Barachias,
I
find
sedi-
tion
and
murder,
Same
book
and presently they
Hebrew.
It
will
seen
by
the
Matthew, it
not
have
Bishop
favorably
prim-
itive
the Hebrews
them
carefully
1.
an
ancient
gospel,
and
ever wrote
at-
tributed
to
Matthew,
that
circumstance
is
sufficient
to
account
and deformed.
in a
and
was
afterward.
the
works
of
the
woman;
that
is,
the
our
Lord
answered,
'When
you
shall
despise
the
covering
of
your
nakedness,
with
Apos-
tles,
&c.
(This
according
Origen.)
The
next
of
our
canonical
understood
and
practiced
the
Christian
epistles
of
the
New
Testa-
puzzled
about
these
Thera-
peutse,
their
ancient
allegorical
books
were
Mark's
instructions. —
[CatoZ.
Vir.
Illust.
in
Marco.
And
who wrote
follows
Jesse was the
far as from
to
have
lived
second
century.
that
the
objec-
to the
gospel
contained
the
doctrine
of
the
immaculate
concep-
tion
or
of
the
 
Dr.
Grabe,
and in
untenable. The
Other
:
a
certain
sorrow; for
the
deyiV—
[Adv.
in
Egypt,
it
is
added
of
the
and but little is
of Pope Gelasius,
referred
to
in
the
preface
Gospel
ascends
into
heaven,
made
use
of
by
which
the same
not
to
the
Ophites,
princi-
ples.
of
them
merry,
others
visions, which are in
duce such
saying, lam thou,
thou
thyself.'
Christ, be
Gospel
of
which they
A.
will be
which
be
blessed.'
95
Dr.
Grabe
Grabe.
Mr.
Toland,
to
the
emperor,
and
Eternal
Gospel,
was
taken
Lucian and
down
from
heaven;
and
that
they
who
Protevangelion,
of
Judas
Iscariot.
nu-
merous
manuscripts,
Gelasius
comparing
Apollonius
to
Christ,
what
several
amusements,
she
fell
asleep
on
the
his
native
religious
worship.
him. While on
ancients were
the
satrap.
He
continued
his compan-
of
Babylon,
with frankincense, and
chains
with
which
Prometheus
had
been
bound.
sages
communicate
staves
uplifted,
the
Brahmins
together, larchus,
the king
and Brahmins.
Four Pyth-
accord. Then advanced cupbearers
strewed under them
vegetables of
the
wine
and
by
ves-
thence, by way
ambassadors were
had he
his eyes
upon him,
Apollonius
rebuked
him,
every-
thing
Empusse, who pass
and
tus.
Whereupon
the
phantom,
be
duced
to
mention
She
 It
is
difficult
caused
to all
to visit
Egypt,
interior
parts
flutes, and
the singing
lib-
erty.
 To-morrow,
answered
me
with
food,
supplies
me
Because, said he,
 on whose
into the
you.
of ever seeing
as if
this
day?
same transaction
is related
the
people
together-
be,
says
the
historian,
the
other
to
remain
where
she
was.
care of the riches
Apollonius entered the
did at
before,
finally
under
the
to Vopiscus,
as
holy
men,
and
Reville,
London,
1866,
p.
39.
there is
what
passes
be
death;
though
nothing
you
might
reasonably
I
have
not
thought
necessary.
followers,
the second
is
a
fuller
account
of
this
discussion
first cock-crowing,
Sophonius,
to Christ,
women,
implying that
taking the
himself, and
looking
out
of
all
the
windows
father
of the house,
prayed with the
saw
Simon,
 standing
like
a
standard
peace
inconsistency of Christ,
 Behold,
Adam
is
Gen.
that
 Remember,
Simon
urges,
 that
perfect.
Ch.
23.—
Simon
says,
 What
grinding his
with
a
profound
grief,
said:
'Armed
boy, clothed
a
to
another,
and
shall
flown through the air;
bread; I have
have
by facts
that
I
am
the
who believe
can you perform
He
endeavored to
Simon
asserted,
or
pow-
ers.
After
Si-
mon,
he
said,
was
a
magician.
Niceta
asked,
believe
Simon,
first, who
we learn
a
seditious
mur-
muring,
and began suddenly
ter
he
had
been
beheaded,
and
who
has
done
what-
ever
he
For
assuredly,
secret
to the
dogs the
ex-
ed,
when be
give credit
build
a
and
thence
fly
shore of
ciple
of
Apollonius.
and
the
oracles
dead
were
raised
to
life.
The
Christians
Rutelian,
He
remark-
angel
Raphael
directs
return. The
Raguel,
and
had
strangled
stars which had
thousand
their
the human race.
Under each of
p.
108.
The
There are
spirits,
must
take
sifted
ashes, and strew them about his bed, and in the morning
he
will
perceive
a cock's tread. If
mother
was
fond of am-
enchantments.
—[Lightfoot,
 
his incanta-
to
standing
are
endued
135
;
exorcised
by
falsely
then
prescribes
medicines
ture of
our words,
and the
fire of
:
even
Much has been written
the second
the
Matthias,
in
the
City
of
the
Man-Eater,
the
Acts
of
the
Apostles.
Acts
of
Paul.—
Dr.
Lardner
books
them
can
be
of de-
and
admitted
acles ?
If,
without
irreverence,
we
carefully
examine
even
the
 
There
are
doctrine
good, and
of
the
second
century
she is to
Mary.
When
scribes,
elders,
and
panied
by
carrying
lamps.
arias,
the
The
into the
distributed
then
 But Joseph
refused, saying:
her
innocence,
saying,
unharmed.
He
was
then
acquitted.
Chaps.
17
and
18.—
120
air,
had
old,
married
Mary. —
departure
from
the
at
the
time
of
he
re-
covered
Jews,
and
they
slew
him.
the
beginning
of
the
second,
a
a
hymn,
Mary's
approach.
Mary
sooner. Immediately
ing
nuptials
—in
the
birth
general
style
pp.
Orthodoxo-
grapha
of
Grynseus,
p.
71,
etc.)
God,
unto
a
city
of
Galilee,
named
soned
with
And
shalt con-
ceive. And
name
Jesus,
for
power of the
thy
salutation
came
to
my
ears,
that
of
the
Protevangelion
drew
of
the
(art)
thou
me,
of thy
lieved; for
were told her from the Lord.
46.
doth magnify
the Lord,
that
the
internal
evidence
favors
verse,
thought
it
sufficient
to
trace
the
male
side
the
statement,
that
Mary
was
forth
from
the
taxed;
but
will.
manger; because
concerning the
Infancy.
This
thinks,
all
analogy
refers
to
cal
gospels.
Let
JOSEPH
AND
the Lord; and if I discover her to
the children
of Israel,
behold, an
angel of
the Lord
woman,
public example,,
of
the
7th chapter
of Judah,
the kings
to Jerusalem,
sent
Isaiah
forth
was
instructed
he
the child shall
that thou
The
8th
chapter
proceeds
and the
spoil of
the
his-
for
out
of
Israel.
And
having
sent
away
the
chief
east, and
are come
who
privily called
and
worship
him
also.
they are
more
prophecies
Ante-Nicene collection, in
one Gospel
120 TO
being
a con-
had
put
away
in
named
Titus
and
Dumachus.
Titus
having
interested
himself
his coat.
Lord
Perfection.
returned
 It
threw
him
in death,
her
head,
and
at
the
old,
walk,
which
they
children told
desired
colors.
Jesus
length.
on
each
anger, that
the
with flowers.
Jesus said
nor
scene was
physics and
in
the
temple.
Ch.
54.—
Jesus
(2.)
In
Luc.
I.
I.
Christ is not
said to have
a
child.
inci-
dents
connected
with
think
that
or
perhaps,
as
salem,
hem, that
came, and had
sore
afraid,
them.
Fear
not;
for
behold
I
are joined by
field
that a
remarks
of
Shleiermacher.
He
says
also to have
know
yet
who
her
son
was. —
[Essay
on
Luke,
p.
39.
While
the
narrative
23. (As it is written
in the
in
that
instant,
gave
thanks
the
him
not,
were
astonished
at
his
under-
standing
sought
thee,
sorrowing.
49.
And
at which
Passing on
Lord Jesus
of
a
noble present.
Yet,
according
to
the
Bethlehem.
in
peareth in
they
are
Archelaus
did
apocryphal
ch.2
Luke,
ch.
2,
vv.
far
as
childhood of
Marcion
of the
dis-
pute
2),
in the stricter
sense of the
mental to
each
other.
should not
needlessly resort;
at
all.
—[Ibid.
p.
48.
Luke, and a little
deluge
were
increasing.
religions and
were taken
fire.
In
the
Recognitions
may
be
found
an
object
of
Zoroaster.
is an account
books
of
the
Persians,
at
virgins in
mil-
lenium
of
the sun
He
will
he
embrace the
law of
Zoroaster. After
—[Vie
de
before
any
other
and
He
is
the
Almighty
Parses nous apprennent
so
from
Persia
to
Ireland,
by
the
Thus, in
magi, which
books
having
found
The
fancy.
fire
from
glorious temple.
birth,
a
cho-
born infant.
try, fears the
volume
of
the
of
the
religion.
Bhagavata then
in existence
which they
the
a
report
to
Tiberius
of
some
sort,
entitled
 The
any
report
made
by
Pontius
Pilate
himself.
ficiently definite,
says :
 Tiberius,
in his
own conviction,
Also
named,
that he declared
himself the Son of God, and a king. Also that he
attempted a
dissolution of
his cloak
for Jesus
done it, he
the Lord.'
was
replied,
 If
they
had
not
of his birth, the
fled into
James
and
Judas.
(These
the
are
governed
by
truth,
answered, '
The Jews,
words
seem
to
you
blasphemous,
another, he is worthy of nine and thirty
stripes; but when he
us not to put
of the Jewish priests,
said
to
him,
 Speak
on.
to
Levites, and
Thus
Moses,
Jews,
rising
thou
hast
And
another
certain
Jew,
made
Caper-
naum.
I
art
the
God.' And Jesus strictly charged them that they should not
make
him
known.
Jews, both
all
Some from among
from God.'
The governor,
account of
chapter.)
Ch.
12.—
Jews,
disputed with
the Jews.
but
but
will
produce
Jesus,
these
persons
a
large
sum
should
we
the two sons
''Lift up
130.
had heard
it
concern-
ing
Emperor, Theodosius
the Great,
records.
it
was
Herod the
17th
consulship
time
afterward,
the
seven
epistles,
were
of
Ignatius
added to the Ignatian
from the
less
questionable.
;
and his
him,
They
the water-pots
with water.
unto the
bare
(it.)
Every
the
newly
made
wine
nobleman
whose
son
was
sick
at
Capernaum.
47.
And
I saw
Jesus in
a
cer-
tain
do
with
thee,
God.
And
not
at
all
hurt
him.
Luke,
Mark and
related
in
John
And
unto
him.
another steppeth
as
in
the
After this
for
whom
Lord,
my
hast
be-
lieved,
so
be
man
the
word
centurion
for
the
name
with the
twelve
years;
and
I
touched
the
fringe
of
as
published
in
fixed
very
base
was
a
;
been
moved by
statue
of
This
is
he
said.
Lord,
that
I
may
long account
of
of
Gospel
Justin
It
need
scarcely
be
or from
in
the
pre-
portions
manner
so
very
on their
part, met
interpolated,
but
release
to
you
a
notable
prisoner,
fied.
But
they
Not
spake to
whipped,
according
to
the
laws
of
be first
also two
criminals with
Acts
of
Pilate,
ch.
him.
them, and upon
Mark and
Matthew on
the other.
Luke being
stood and the chief
and
said
to
him:
If
heads, and saying:
John,
19.
34.
a
soldier,
taking
a
King
of
the
Jews.
In
Lord, remember me
Verily
I
Demas
hand
his
dying
request.
In
Mark
and
after
his
resurrection,
and
went
into
is
accretion
holding
these
things.
JOSEPH
OF
ARIMATHEA.
Acts
of
behold the place where
The
Jews,
hearing
this,
were
afraid;
and
things become
parallel
with
the
Acts
of
Pilate
preach
to
all
ye
name
thing, it shall not
they
accounted
for
man-
ner
somewhat
to Pilate,
and
with
the
council,
had
apprehended
and
bound
Jesus;
nothing
with
which
the
reader
and
burial,
the
two
Marys
came
to
the
sepulcher
ing.
He
then
moun-
tain

as follows:
the door of
him,
nor
was
his
eyesight
ren-
dered
less
Jesus,
to
which
he
replied,
referring
of
Jesus:
be
washed
away,
and
upon
the
great,
most
lofty
was
another
document.
The
SUPPOSED
Gospel
of
that he
maybe
supposed
consist-
to
have
been
written
eadam
semita
non
130.
It
to
this
gospel,
are
Epiphanius
king,
and
doing
That they crucified
is in one
or
Report,
was
the
original
part
of
the
Gospel
name of
Lord received his
which Jesus
mass,
and
sunk
fear.
to
Vienna,
and
sunk
him
He
tells
about
Christ,
his
miracles,
his
crucifixion
his
flesh
Jesus.
''Brief
and
tury
who
ers,
fluence
continued
the
existence
judgment
of
Dr.
Davidson.
He
says :

may
him again
and
that
by
them
scorn
to
be
had
seen,
gospels relate
was then
such
great
miracles
and
signs,
would
most
valuable
any
ecclesias-
tical
writers
in
the
small book, in
Jerome says
the Hebrews,

mutilating
the
Gos-
a MS.
Command-
is in
''From the Shepherd of
he
The
writer
to teach, in
branch
the
clusters
person
daughters
of
Philip,
of
poison,
and
received
no
barm.
That
coming to him from
Savior, and
of primary importance,
gospel.
of
remembered. It
he
related
the
sayings
But
Wherefore Mark
as
to
oracles
found
John
the
found in a
p.
78.
Marcion
is
after
the
impurity of
ruption of
''the gospbl,
and not
both
to reconstruct
of Luke.
every
instance,
we
think
it
may
be
taken
as
the
correct
text
In the
of God.
saying: Hold
4.
20.)
him
witness,
and
wondered
will
say
unto
25 and
them not
She has washed my
of Luke.
with
him;
Elias
and
Moses,
34.
(35
of
Luke.)
and
he
to
whom
Luke.
24.
[29
of
Luke.]
confess
me
before
men,
him
Luke.
34.
(38
of
Luke.)
And
perieen phulakeen),
47 to 57 of
your-
selves
cast
inclusive
of
Luke,
listen,
{epei
oude
ton
10. So,
19 to 37,
substantially the same
as in Luke.
this
bouse.
him
unto
them.
6,
in
Ituke.
19 to 27 of
as
29 to 38 inclusive, substantially the same as 39 to
48
of
Luke.
(Verses
49,
not
of
Luke.
50,
forbid-
place
excepting
from
Luke
the
por-
43,
rent
in
the
midst.
45.
(46
loud voice,
suffer, and
27
Luke.
37.
(38
and
42.
(44
of
Luke.)
These
are
to
do
Marcion
justice.
He
where
Marcion
the
theory
that
Marcion
He
says:
to
show
in his
most
directly
balance
of
the
and
so
on.
The
Gospel
in
one
of
Marcion,
addressed as
object
of
37. And behold, a woman in the
city, who was'
story.
The
between Marcion
ors, and he
ius, is
and
death, and after
 
170.
XVIII,
XIX,
XX.
Marcion,
8.
7,
8.
?
of
he
give
him
a
stone?
Or
him a serpent?
(your) heavenly
power
fear him.
the
evening
watch,
sunder, and
to
do.
Luke,
32.
him;
and
Father, into
thy hands
I commend
my spirit;
and having
said thus,
They may
(and
stone, wherein never
be
delivered
up.
MARCION,
the
?
feet,
that
a
millstone
were
world,
etc.
Luke,
23.
2.
And
they
arrangement.
sented
as
being
tempted
in Caper-
besides
other
entire.
not done for
der,
Otto,
Again
even
at
this
day
Apology
We
second
of Drew
the
writings
of
Justin,
certain
the general, and, in short, the eternal resurrection and judg-
ment of
referred
and in two
abil-
ity,
same gospel, but
as
an order
in the
gospel from
which they
the
is much
thou
shalt
call
thee
son,
and
shalt
call
his
name
Jesus.
(i.)
Again,
when
it
Thou shalt
of
Joseph
and
Mary
to
by
in
their
day.'
 Later
when
Jesus
was
baptized.
So
did
the
Gospel
at
his
baptism,
 This
10.)
Ori-
gen
refers
the
of
Nicodemus.
In
the
35th
chapter
of
that
these
things
did
. But
let
these
suffice.
the life
Justin
was
Especially are
who
held
heretical
a
place
to
place,
Peregrinus was also
called Proteus. His
as
follows
 I
saw,
when
I
used
thought
but
from
his
conceal;
Time,
of
Apollonius
with
the
notice
which
Lucian
chose
to
take
of
that
philosopher.
arian
the
Hebrews.
The
the
Diates-
saron,
This
was
In the mean
with
his
statements
and that he
been
noticed.
As
and
gave
up
the
ghost.'
upon
a
rope,
was guilty
D.
170.
him,
it.
wonderful
works.
('Pros
says:
'Though
the
testimony
of
Apostles.
the
taxing
same
was resolved
of
Tiberius,
in
whose
reign
Jesus
as
I
think,
the
fourteenth
handled
by
con-
passover,
as follows
on the
Bithynia,
and
many
houses
were
over-
turned
night
the
heavens.
And
and
the
improperly;
Chron.
Grsece,
by
Scaliger,
p.
77.
Since
wrote
in
A.
D.
170.
phyry,
entitled
of Eusebius,
opponent
of
the
Christian
writings
as given
? —
he
should
not
at
all
be
relied
upon,
except
where
end
with
Tatian.
There
been
examined,
and
he
has
been
manner
as
to
create
the
in
allowed not
knew
discordant
and
con-
tradictory
the gospels, which are
of
dissension
the
men
reproach
in
his
family.
 These,
and
an
acknowledgment
the
New
Tes-
take
with
great-
really
the
Father;
so
that
contend, in arguing
a
it is certain
Manichseus
or
apostles to
con-
tains
be genuine.
they
disagree
with
Besides,
after
their
departure,
even
with
one
another,
of
Aristotle,
Cicero,
Varro,
and
other
original
seats
of
the
state-
good, because
was
mentioned
any-
or other
earlier than the
of Christianity
that
we are not
version, is Tertullian; in the words, 'sciamus plane non sic
esse

to
be
usually
written in
meaning, is
that
he
had
no
evidence
If any
Latin
Testament.
185.
Marsh,
who
This
was
the
Peshito.—
[Canon,
p.
114.
manuscripts now
written,
out
of
which
those
we
have
one
lips.
In
John,
he
the
Synoptics,
his
At
merely,
but
in
as
to
indicate
some
optics,
was
in
and Luke.
5. In
different
copies.
2
apocryphal
gospels
57,
and
tne
longer
in
11
to
8.
As
the shorter
in
44
This
with
the
con-
relative
force against
fore,
it has
preserved the
on which

perplexing to
that the
the child.
the
slaugh-
ter
announcement
warning to his
then ban-
ished. The
out
as
Schleiermacher, the ''most
two gov-
ernorships are
various
way as indi-
of
Bethlehem,
some
light
may
gospels of
pel of the
the year.
to
three
Savior
himself
from
the
They
endeavor
it
day of
D. 185.
are
mentioned
explanation,
was another,
as those
affirm who
in appearance;
himself
but sanctifying
children, and boys, and
sanctify-
ing
those
who
at
the
old
he
might
acceptable
age which
did not teach
be
about
while
he
still
John,
dreams,
at-
father Abraham
answered him,
 
would certainly
tnat
he
was
not
one
to prove
that
fact,
they
said
?
In the
be
regarded
as
one
year,
unless,
long
years
the
Pleroma.
being
inspired
by
the
overwhelming.
If,
would deliberately
of the
was
borne
by
portion
of
the
way,
and
the
appari-
tions.
heard that
is
not
only
seen
but
felt,
was another
that Luke
historian
Marcion.
in Marcion.
 Go
as the
language of
in the
been
entirely
wanting
in
was ever uttered
after
A.
D.
185.
11.
Luke,
22.
supper
has
as
there
is
reason
interpolation
upon
simplified. The supper
ordinary meal,
passover.
scarcely
there
These are
affords
forth in order,
according to the
confusion
every
either
of
brevity
is
20.
The
previous
account
of
is
tion
that
the
same
manuscript
No.
13,
39,
10,
at all

by applying
to them
The most
in the
general statements
which he
Paralleled in
Luke, but
in
Matthew.
MSS.
comprising Luke, 9. 51 to 13.
9,
17.
19,
First
division,
the
third
division,
23. 49.
8,
which
were
wanting
also
in
Marcion.
entire,
while
the
and
completeness
self.
The
Gospel
according
in almost all
made
for
Acts.
has almost
subject
is
Luke, says
Michaelis,  I
upon the
Gospel of
great.
different
ass,
The Gospel of John
most part
to
be
a
man
only.
were
strangely
sided
in
more
closely
followed,
in
to
13;
Matthew,
4.
1
to
11.]
MS.
No.
8,
Luke,
4.
teaching,
etc.,
and
healing
all
taken with divers
MS. No.
disciples, corres-
either of
describing
of Jesus,
can hardly
No.
17.
Luke,
to
parallel in
9.
Partial
parallel,
Matthew
parallel.
division,
division,
18. 31 to
38,
has
Matt. 21. 23
the
customary
changes
explanation,
as
other
instances
of
a
similar
duplication
are
28,
he
says
as it
state
of
the
A.
D.
men
at
17,
Matthew,
somewhat
strangely
indeed,
of the
labor.
For
spoke
for
himself; but when the polos is able to bear the weight of
a
man,
though
it
has
never
of
son
of
of Zachariah
The author
Gospel of
Matthew was
ticed
that
one,
following
 So
they
took
saying is
the Son of Man,
to
control
ought
founding the church
the
former
several
Let
us
suppose
it
was
a
oldest copies in existence.
Suppose this copy was
manuscripts
of
genealogies
;
bee,
gathering
the
spoil
second
century.
to
have
The
ous
down,
to
the
great
detri-
beyond
very much
difficulty,
got
book
of
the
New
Testament.
That
the
Acts
of
Testament,
if
we
except
the
two
over
the
election
of
Matthias)
to
the
Gentiles
185.
Peter
is
everywhere
prominent
and
Paul
Gentiles
seven-
teen
years
before
preaching
the
declaration
of
Paul
to
Peter.
For
he
that
wrought
effect-
of the
;
was
naturally
connected
nature,
must
needs
be
a
Rome.
In
the
bush,
far from
essence,
are
proved
neither
to
Christ,
and
says
he
Not
Son with the
second place, {chora,)
From
who used this
Creed,
says
[History
of
Christian
Doc-
trine,
by
William
at all
the
relations
of
the
1,
p.
268.
the parent
It was
'
is blessed
and
blood
by
trans-
who has
their
order.
fostered
the
suspicion
of
in
a
pereecution.
 Every
of
Rotterdam,
thought
upon
the
divinity
of
Christ.
4
Miracles.—
The
the
world.
vitals,
demons.
days,
i
So
also,
Quexalcote,
the demands
Sometimes
they
have
Sandwich
anciently,
human
higher
Christian
system.
Mr.
Maurice
says,
this
2
Mr.
VVorsley
considers
the
tence.
According
to
more
ancient
gies,
pointing
before
Christ,
by
(2.)
find
a
mass
from which some of
 
Marcus
 
After
proceedings
ones,
the woman,
 va|nly
livered
to
Hadrian,-
nothing
is
known.
In
confirmed/
MiLTiADEs
Maximus—
PiNYTus.—
Corinth,
he
ity
of
writings
abounding
in
more
perfect
doctrine,
by name,
discourses,

participated
the Gospel of Matthew.
place in
all the
works on
the canon.
He was
Bardesanes—
except
a
few
 
commentaries
on
:
over Commodus. -[Hist.
been a complete
1
heart of man,
Hegesippus
says:
those
who
writings,
that hear.'
the unity
of the
 
As
the
work
of
four
gospels,
of
Marcion,
gospel
—the
collector
It
a
Harmony
of
the
gos-
pels.
made
use
and
his
work
was
the writings of
and
whatever
he
wrote
the
Gospel
cannot
a
wing
and
clearly
shows
the
time
in
he says
every
city,
in their appropriate
Other
matters
he
also
of
the
Jews.
And
not
apoc-
ryphal,
he
relates
to
—of
Gentile
Chris-
tians
was
pro-
year 188.
Cassianus.—A.
D. 190.
doctrine he
had just
been mentioning,
be tried
D.
200.
was excommuni-
Pontus,
and
Polycrates
those
letter
to
Victor,
Asia Minor.
He main-
discussion,
which
resulted
unknown.
Second
 
form
a
just
estimate
are
four
universal
winds,
and
four
quarters
 Clement
contradicts
himself
churches; while
 The
very near the apostle
of spiritual
logical reasoning? —[Davidson
either
at
been
preserved.
its jurisdiction
Eastern
of
su-
(I.)
The
of
the
it was
a request.
bishops
of
Italy;
which
may
a
regular
suc-
cession
of
supreme
pontiffs,
of all the
manner,
whether

peremptory
edicts,
and
appealed
to
the
authority
of
their
predecessors.
the
letter
from
Clement
This
Rome
and
the
Church
of
Rome.
paragraphs
 
or little
Rome)
of
Rome,
in
a
at
the
time
claimed
by
the
Christians
doctrines
above
away, and is
connected with the
doubted
whether
such
a
person
as
time alleged. These
James, he
referred
to
in
the
apocryphal
and
of
the
fathers,
been concealed from
This
account
was the
Syrian,
of
the
fourth
century,
was
based
it is
more than
words
of
the
Latin
transla-
 Ammonius,
qui
est
Tatianus,
Syrian.
IV.
attempt
by
Bracciolini.
The
his
position
as
they
do
not
temple
should
were writ-
Such
pretended
to
gospels
of
too far.
 It
is
received
from
says:
 Certain
140.
of the
modern
He said
is, that
that
the
writers
gath-
about the
in this theory
of
the
other
theory,
gathered
the
gospels
tra-
dition,
is
constitutes the entire
the author of
an
able
in the
birth is
but not
this same
result (that
should
take
a few
Shear-yashub,
differing
from
them
Syria and Israel,
is passive, so
Matthew
from
Jeremiah:
 In
heard, lamentation and
would not
Bethlehem,
the
people
slain,
may
connection,
and
other.
Later
people can
that
writings of
three. Ilis
must be
century.
common;
their
garments
belong
to
them
their
elders,
who
were
honored
account
of
in
the
8th
chapter
of
spoken
falsely
about
Antigonus,
and esteem
for.
When
they
send
what
temple,
they
miser-
is
that
weariness
of
life
than
that
of
Philo
or
fol-
further
mention?
It
upon,
mention
of
?
in
Galilee
of Sapphias,  the
prophet, and advised
38.
or near
he not
Jewish
city
near
Tiberias.
father of David,
 Moreover,
vow, I
hair
and
offer
See
Acts
Moses. This
were Samson
he
estab-
lished
come
describing
the
Essenes,
was
describing
people
whatever.
But
such
a
theory
at
once
takes
is
the Epistle
was
a
Gospel,
from
which
by Ugolinus,
time when Vespasian
the scene
and
even
tens
Testament
are
pro-
Caius Caligula
ten thousand people
and
wilderness
to
the
Mount
Egyptian
who,
before
the
history
the Acts,
and the
of Jesus with
upon
themselves
the
name
Zealots.
for
out
the
disciples
and

temple
but those
trated by
us
gladly.
 And
the
(day)
following
things
God
had
wrought
who
are
among
the
Gentiles
to
an
offering
should
21, vv.
but cuts
that
Paul
the fiercest
bound
themselves
by
an
Jewish
Zealots
were
trans-
kept
back
part
of
the
price
of
land
they
atonement.
His
views
his blood, to declare

due time
Christ died
God
by
the
death
[Rom.
V.
6-11.
among
sins
a person of
propitiation.
The
ancients
corollary.
The
used
and exairo f
end to: later, to
been
taken
away.
In
fact,
this
has
been
a
of
the
verb
he
 Though
I
be
re-
approved
suffered wrong, but
in its
be executed.
language
the
second
epistle.
The
him
vol. Clarke's
to direct the
about the meaning
if
the
apostles
expression),
and
would
pervert
the
Gospel
of
Christ.
unto
that
^'(are)
therein,
to
the
Lord:
enemies,
In Tit s i.
founda-
tions
were
and
at
grieve
the
with the
most rigorous
punishment. In
A law
banishment
and
The
severe.
Jerome
and
They have
abounded indeed,
all those
of
that the
his
previous
teach-
ing
to
follow
righteousness;
the
householder
them to
which seeks to
right.
a
figure
and
the
martyrs,
when,
being
con-
verted
to
the
worship
of
the
hands
the
wicked
suffer
because
schism.
doctrine
thy
members
should
per-
ish,
and
not
(that)
cast into
destruction
in
the
 put to the
motto of the
the
sectaries
might
still
exist,
FIFTH
CENTURY.
Having
century,
during
the
Letters of Augustine
says:
men
doom-
ed
to
torture
that fatherly
in
the
sentences
award-
the
crime
has
been
found
most
genuine
it soon
expressed
by
faith,
 concerning
the
In England all attempts
took its
in
the
Netherlands.
Par-
Duke
of
Alva,
during
to the
by the
Dominicans, in
Inquisition was
on
ciation of that great queen
has
Inquisition
fifty years. Isabella
was not re-
by an edict of
1834,
we find
desperate
ten-
perpetuates
the
heretics, has taken
cen-
their victims an
of
burn-
Augustine.
They
great
multitude
of
shut
up,
and
the
sat-
isfactory
rule
by
cient gospels of the
ical gospels, 211-241;
Christians,
432.
Circumcision
of
Jesus,
see
Jesus
Christ.
Claudius
ApoUinaris
(178),
a
Christian
writer,
by
Jerome
of
gospels,
10.
352;
a
the
Manichee
gospel,
99.
Gos-
sec-
ond
century
476;
Priest,
18.
Mariamne,
who
chest,
140.
466.
3, 13-15,
477-482.
Porphyry
(300),
335,
336,
486;
wrote
against
the
7,
460,
465,
482.
Serapis,
83,
136,
173.
Serarius
{1600),
84.
Servianus,
83.
Sesostris
[B.
C.