| Thomas William Doane - 1910 - 624 σελίδες
...into heaven, several histories of his life and doctrineR, full of pious fraud* &n A fabulous vionden, were composed by persons whose intentions, perhaps,...world by fraudulent men, as the writings of the holy apostlet." > Dr. Conyers Middleton, speaking on this subject, says: "There never was any period of... | |
| Herbert Cutner - 1950 - 312 σελίδες
...rejects but those he accepts. His language could not be plainer: "Not long after Christ's ascension into heaven several histories of his life and doctrines,...discovered the greatest superstition and ignorance. . . . Productions appeared which were imposed upon the world by fraudulent men as writings of the Holy... | |
| Herbert Cutner - 2000 - 312 σελίδες
...rejects but those he accepts. His language could not be plainer: "Not long after Christ's ascension into heaven several histories of his life and doctrines,...discovered the greatest superstition and ignorance. . . . Productions appeared which were imposed upon the world by fraudulent men as writings of the Holy... | |
| Shmuel Waldman - 2005 - 338 σελίδες
...Testament I quote the following: Not long after [Jesus'] ascension into heaven, [after his crucifixion] several histories of his life and doctrines, full...which were imposed upon the world by fraudulent men, [such] as the writings of the holy apostles. (Von Mosheim, Ecclesiastical History, London, 1810, Vol.... | |
| Asher Norman - 2007 - 322 σελίδες
...to Ecclesiastical History: "Not long after [Jesus'] ascension into heaven [after his crucifixion], several histories of his life and doctrines, full...which were imposed upon the world by fraudulent men, [such] as the writings of the holy apostles."177 ! THE GOSPELS WERE NOT WRITTEN BY JESUS' APOSTLES... | |
| 136 σελίδες
...neceffity required its being done. For, not long after Chrift's afcenfion into heaven, feveral hiftories of his life and doctrines, full of pious frauds, and fabulous wonders, were compofed by perforis, whofe intentions, perhaps, were not bad, but whofe writings ducovered the greateft... | |
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