| William Sampson - 1813 - 278 pagine
...commonly styled .the universal man, and the secretary of the flue r.rts, informs us, that there arose in his time, that is to say, towards the end of the eighth century, certain heretics who refused to confess. It was against them that he wrote his 71st... | |
| Johann David Michaelis - 1823 - 776 pagine
...observe where St. Mark had matter in common with St. Matthew ; since the copies of St. Mark's Gospel at the end of the first and the beginning of the second century had probably no sections or divisions marked in them, but were written without distinction in one continued... | |
| M D. Talbot - 1843 - 374 pagine
...4, in Gem.) wherein are divers relations of R. Eliezer, the great friend of R. Akiba, who lived in the end of the first and the beginning of the second century, concerning the Gospels, and the public worship rendered to Jesus Christ by the Christians. In a word,... | |
| Andrews Norton - 1847 - 402 pagine
...the Gospels were generally received among Christians. But the old men of this period were born about the end of the first, and the beginning of the second, century. During their youth, they had been contemporary with those who had been contemporary with the Apostles... | |
| Andrews Norton - 1846 - 570 pagine
...the Gospels were generally received among Christians. But the old men of this period were born about the end of the first, and the beginning of the second century. During their youth, they had been contemporary with those who had been contemporary with the Apostles... | |
| James Foote - 1849 - 674 pagine
...name's sake. The same may be said of the passage in the life of Nero, by Suetonius, who flourished in the end of the first and the beginning of the second century of the Christian era. The passage is very brief, and states neither the nature nor the extent of the... | |
| Christian Carl J. freiherr von Bunsen - 1852 - 638 pagine
...exhibit what within a certain sphere had been the general custom of the earliest age, that is to say, of the end of the first and the beginning of the second century, or in the Johannean and Ignatian age. What else, indeed, could the authors of the so-called Apostolical... | |
| 1853 - 944 pagine
...were gradually but subtilely at work through the age succeeding that of the apostles ; so that, at the end of the first and the beginning of the second century, their power was strongly felt. As the age wore on the novelty of the new opinions began to wear off,... | |
| William Smith - 1854 - 1318 pagine
...Wilsou and Lassen incline to place the two most important of their kings, KadpliUfs and Kanerkes, at the end of the first and the beginning of the second century AD Greek legends are still preserved on the obverses of the coins, and the principal names of the primrs... | |
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