A Historical Introduction to the Study of the Books of the New Testament: Being an Expansion of Lectures Delivered in the Divinity School of the University of Dublin |
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Common terms and phrases
accepted anti-Pauline Apocalypse Apostles Aramaic argument ascribed authority authorship Baur Baur's believe Bishop Caius called Canon Christ Christian Clement Clement of Alexandria Clementine coincidences common contained copy critics Diatessaron disciples discourses Divine doctrine document doubt early Church Ebionite Epiphanius Epistle Euseb Eusebius Evangelists evidence Ezra Abbot fact fourth Gospel fragment Gentiles give Greek Hebrew Hebrew Gospel Heracleon heretical Hippolytus hypothesis interpretation Irenĉus Jesus Jewish Jews John John's Gospel Justin Martyr language Latin Lord Lord's Luke Luke's Marcion Mark's Matthew and Mark Matthew's Gospel miracle Muratorian Fragment narrative original orthodox Papias passage Paul Peter present proof question quotations quoted reason referred rejected Renan Revelation Saviour's Scriptures second century speak story suppose Synoptic Gospels Tatian tells Tertullian testimony Theophilus of Antioch theory things tion told tradition translation verses witness words writer written καὶ τῶν