When Were Our Gospels Written?: An Argument with a Narrative of the Discovery of the Sinaitic Manuscript |
Contents
PREFACE | iii |
ECCLESIASTICAL TESTIMONY | 39 |
THE TESTIMONY OF HERETICS AND HEA | 67 |
BAR | 87 |
MANUSCRIPTS AND VERSIONS OF THE SECOND | 113 |
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Acts of Pilate already ancient Apocryphal books Apostles apostolic writings archbishop assertion attempted authenticity authority bear Bishop Book of Ezra Cairo Canon Christ Christian Church convent copies credibility disciple discovered doctrine early Church edition Emperor Epistle of Barnabas Eusebius Evangelists expression fact faith favour four Gospels fourth century genuineness Gospel of James Gospel of St Hebrew heretics Hippolytus Holy important Irenĉus Jerusalem Jesus John John the Presbyter John's Gospel Justin known labours Latin version learned Leipzig letter Lord Lord's Luke Marcion Mark Matt Matthew and St Matthew's Gospel ment monks narrative old Italic version Old Testament opponents original text Papias pels Polycarp proof prove question quotations from St reader received reference to St Renan sacred text Saviour Scripture second century Sinaitic Bible SINAITIC MANUSCRIPT subjective criticism Syriac Tatian Tertullian testimony tion Tischendorf traditions translated truth Valentinus words written wrote Zwickau


