| Thomas Stackhouse - 1741 - 558 pagina’s
...Ignatius^ were all " held in great Efteem, and publickly K read in the primitive Church, whilft rt the Epiftle to the Hebrews^ that of " 'James the fecond of Peter, the fc" cond and third of John, 8Cc. were, " for a long time, univerfally rejected ; ** and now what Reafon... | |
| Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths - 1756 - 720 pagina’s
...bear, or whether the writers were Apoftles of Chrift. Thefe are the Epiftle to the Hebrews, theEpift'e of James, the fecond of Peter, the fecond and third of John, the Epiftle of Jude; and the Revelation. Thefe fhould be reckoned doubtful, and contradicted : though... | |
| John Toland - 1761 - 278 pagina’s
...corrupting of certain books, were fom of the crimes which were mutually imputed, I fhall now infift only on the Epiftle to the Hebrews, that of JAMES, the fecond of PETER, the fecond and third of JOHN, the Epiftle of JUDE, and the Revelation. Thefe feven pieces were a long time plainly doubted by the... | |
| Nathaniel Lardner - 1788 - 710 pagina’s
...Jews: and that out of the New ' Tefhaient (houlJ be excluded the epiftle to the Hebrews, the epiftle of James, the fecond of Peter, the fecond and third of John, the epiftle of Jude, and the Revelation.' And there were fome >ifhops in that council, ' who would... | |
| Henry Kett - 1792 - 380 pagina’s
...are either alluded to, or exprefsly cited, except the epiftles to Titus and Philemon : the epiftle of James, the fecond of Peter, the fecond and third of John, and the epiftle of St. Jude, are omitted by all thefe writers. For this filence it is not difficult to affign... | |
| 1794 - 614 pagina’s
...agreed by all, that they were written by the perfons to whom they are afcribed) were only the tpillle to the Hebrews, that of James, the fecond of Peter,...evidence of completed prophecy, rather than that of hillorical teftimony, confiders as one of the moft authentic cf all the books of the New Teftament.... | |
| Richard Watson (bp. of Llandaff.) - 1796 - 170 pagina’s
...called the New Teftament, confifts of twenty .feven different parts; concerning feven of thefe, viz. — the Epiftle to the Hebrews, that of James, the fecond of Peter, the fecond of John, the third of John, that of Jude, and the Revelation, there were at firft f0me doubts ; and... | |
| Richard Watson - 1796 - 160 pagina’s
...called the New Teftament, confifts of twenty-feven different parts ; concerning feven of thefe, viz. the Epiftle to the Hebrews, that of James, the fecond of Peter, the fecbnd of John, the third of John, that of Jude, and the Revelation, there were at firft fome doubts... | |
| 1796 - 752 pagina’s
...the New Trflament, confiftt. of twenty-feven different pa'ls ; concerning fcven of thefe, viz. ihe Epiftle to the Hebrews, that of James, the fecond of Peter, the fecond of John, the third of John, that of Jude, and he Revelation, there were at fiift fome do'ibts ; and... | |
| Jeremiah Jones - 1798 - 504 pagina’s
...made ufe of the Sibylls, and other fuch fort of prophecies f 5. Mr. Toland f. The Seven Booh, viz. the Epiftle to the Hebrews, that of James, the fecond of Peter, the fecond and third of John, the Epiftle of Jude, and 'the Revelation, » Bibliolh. Sancl. lib. zp 91. c Hiftor. Literar. in Petro,... | |
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