| Isaac Taylor - 1827 - 290 páginas
...and conclusive, than that which can be adduced in support of any other ancient writings. So that if the question had no other importance belonging to...authenticity of the Jewish and Christian Scriptures would never be controverted till the entire body of classical literature had been proved to be spurious.... | |
| William Cooke - 1844 - 202 páginas
...conclusive than that which can be adduced in support of any other ancient writings ; and if only the justice of the case were regarded, the authenticity of the Jewish and christian scriptures would never be controverted till the entire body of classical literature had been proved to be spurious."... | |
| John William Haley - 1875 - 508 páginas
...genuineness of ancient books, it is highly desirable that the proof 1 Criticism of New Test., pp. 3, 4. of the genuineness of the sacred writings should be...classical literature had been proved to be spurious." ^--" Nor does the Bible suffer by comparison with books of later date. For the text of Shakespeare,... | |
| John William Haley - 1875 - 506 páginas
...estimated. When exhibited in this light, it will be seen that the integrity of the records of the Christum faith is substantiated by evidence in a tenfold proportion...classical literature had been proved to be spurious." Nor does the Bible suffer by comparison with books of later date. For the text of Shakespeare, which... | |
| John William Hayley - 1876 - 516 páginas
...faith is substantiated by evidence in a tenfold proportion more various, copious, and conclusive J than that which can be adduced in support of any other...classical literature had been proved to be spurious." Nor does the Bible suffer by comparison with books of later date. For the text of Shakespeare, which... | |
| Richard Heber Newton - 1886 - 360 páginas
...New Testament," by Prof. Westcott. The conclusion reached will doubtless be that of Isaac Taylor : " It will be seen that the integrity of the records...classical literature had been proved to be spurious."* Such a verification of the genuineness of the Gospels, reached through a collation of so many manuscripts,... | |
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