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PREFACE TO MARK ' S GOSPEL . That the Gospel was written by Mark which is
commonly ascribed to him , and that it was the second in the order of time , are
points for which the unanimous voice of antiquity can evidently be pleaded .
PREFACE TO MARK ' S GOSPEL . That the Gospel was written by Mark which is
commonly ascribed to him , and that it was the second in the order of time , are
points for which the unanimous voice of antiquity can evidently be pleaded .
Page 141
[ efodov ] , Mark also , the disciple and interpreter “ of Peter , delivered to us , in
writing , the things “ which had been preached by Peter . ” The Greek egodos ,
like the English word departure , and the word used in the old Latin edition ,
excessus ...
[ efodov ] , Mark also , the disciple and interpreter “ of Peter , delivered to us , in
writing , the things “ which had been preached by Peter . ” The Greek egodos ,
like the English word departure , and the word used in the old Latin edition ,
excessus ...
Page 142
Translated from the Greek. With Preliminary Dissertations, and Notes Critical and
Explanatory George Campbell. made in the Acts , and some of Paul ' s Epistles ,
who is called John , whose surname is Mark , whose mother ' s name was Mary ...
Translated from the Greek. With Preliminary Dissertations, and Notes Critical and
Explanatory George Campbell. made in the Acts , and some of Paul ' s Epistles ,
who is called John , whose surname is Mark , whose mother ' s name was Mary ...
Page 143
Besides , no ancient author , in speaking of this Evan . gelist , ever calls him John
, but always Mark . In brief , the accounts given of Paul ' s attendant , and those of
Peter ' s interpreter , concur in nothing but the name , Mark , or Marcus ; too ...
Besides , no ancient author , in speaking of this Evan . gelist , ever calls him John
, but always Mark . In brief , the accounts given of Paul ' s attendant , and those of
Peter ' s interpreter , concur in nothing but the name , Mark , or Marcus ; too ...
Page 149
Augustin considers this Evangelist as the abridger of Matthew . Marcus
Matthæum subsecutus tanquam pedissequus et breviator ejus videtur . It is
indeed true that Mark sometimes copies the very expressions used by Matthew .
That he is not ...
Augustin considers this Evangelist as the abridger of Matthew . Marcus
Matthæum subsecutus tanquam pedissequus et breviator ejus videtur . It is
indeed true that Mark sometimes copies the very expressions used by Matthew .
That he is not ...
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