History of the Christian Church, Volume I: Apostolic Christianity. A.D. 1-100.
The section is found in most of the uncial MSS., A C D Χ Γ Δ Σ, in all the late uncials (in L as a secondary reading), and in a ...
and saves 16:15–20. Ewald and Holtzmann conjecture the original conclusion from 16:9, 10 and 16–20; Volkmar invents one from ele ...
to S. Mark Vindicated against Recent Critical Objections and Established (Oxford and Lond., 1871, 334 pages), a very learned boo ...
and possibly after his "Antiquities" (a.d. 94), though in his Geschichte Jesu (I. 71) he assigns the composition of Luke to a.d. ...
under the "we" of a great portion of the Acts, which is but a continuation of the third Gospel.^988 He is honorably and affectio ...
the year 63, we do not know. The last allusion to him is the word of Paul when on the point of martyrdom: "Only Luke is with me" ...
omissions. The matter is not helped by a reference to a proto-Mark, either Hebrew or Greek, of which we know nothing. Luke has a ...
The object of Luke was to confirm Theophilus and through him all his readers in the faith in which he had already been orally in ...
After a historiographic preface, Luke gives us: first a history of the birth and infancy of John the Baptist and Jesus, from Heb ...
The healing of Malchus, 22:50, 51. Original Parables: The two Debtors, 7:41–43. The good Samaritan, 10:25–37. The importunate F ...
faith. The paralytic and the woman that was a sinner received pardon by faith alone. Luke alone relates the prayer of Christ on ...
to Rome. His is the Gospel of historical development. To him we are indebted for nearly all the hints that link the gospel facts ...
melodies of Hebrew psalmody and Christian hymnody. The Salute of Elizabeth ("Ave Maria"), the "Magnificat" of Mary, the "Benedic ...
dysentery," of which the father of Publius at Melita was healed (as Hippocrates uses fever in the plural).^1013 He was equally f ...
thought and expression in a way that shows both the close intimacy and the mutual independence of the two writers.^1021 Genuinen ...
from Luke, though he does not name him.^1023 This brings us up to the year 140 or 130. The Gospel is found in all ancient manusc ...
The accuracy of Luke has already been spoken of, and has been well vindicated by Godet against Renan in several minor details. " ...
Many books nowadays are withheld from the market for some reason months or years after they have passed through the hands of the ...
of Jerusalem: "Blindness is happened to Israel until the fulness of the Gentiles be come in" (Rom. 11:25). Must we therefore put ...
His Gospel is the golden sunset of the age of inspiration, and sheds its lustre into the second and all succeeding centuries of ...
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