An Introduction to the Study of the Bible Being the First volume of the Elemen

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An Introduction to the Study of the Bible Being the First volume of the Elemen
George Pretyman
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" De cons. Ev. Lib. 1. Cap. 2.
(9) Compare Matt. C. 9. V. 2. (1) Compare Matt. C. 8. V. 18.
220 Of St. Marias Gospel. (PART. IT, He now and then departs from the order of time, and arrangement of facts, observed by St. Mat- thew ; and Lardner has enumerated above thirty circumstances noticed by St. Mark, which are not found in any other Gospel; many of these are trifling, but two of them are the miraculous cures recorded at the end of the seventh chapter, and in the middle of the eighth. If, ho
...wever, we ex- cept slight additions made by St. Mark to the nar- rative common to the first three Evangelists, there are not more than twenty-four verses in his whole Gospel, which contain facts not recorded either by St. Matthew or by St. Luke.
Two learned men, Dr. Owen and Dr. Townson, from a collation of St. Matthew's and St. Mark's Gospels, have pointed out the use of the same words and expressions in so many instances, that it has been supposed St. Mark wrote with St. Matthew's Gospel before him ; but I must own that the similarity does not appear to me strong enough to warrant such a conclusion ; it seems no inore than might have arisen from other causes.


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