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... connection between Matthew and Mark , Proofs that Mark is the translator of Peter , PAGE lxv ib . lxix Answer to the objection drawn from the title , Proofs from the writings of the Fathers , lxxi ib . Meaning of the designation ...
... connection between Matthew and Mark , Proofs that Mark is the translator of Peter , PAGE lxv ib . lxix Answer to the objection drawn from the title , Proofs from the writings of the Fathers , lxxi ib . Meaning of the designation ...
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... connection between Matthew and Mark , Proofs that Mark is the translator of Peter , PAGE lxv ib . lxix Answer to the objection drawn from the title , lxxi Proofs from the writings of the Fathers , ib . Meaning of the designation ...
... connection between Matthew and Mark , Proofs that Mark is the translator of Peter , PAGE lxv ib . lxix Answer to the objection drawn from the title , lxxi Proofs from the writings of the Fathers , ib . Meaning of the designation ...
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... connection with the other Gospels , and theirs with each other . I certainly have no reason to regret having done so , for the criticisms it called forth have been eminently useful to me - in some cases , by suggesting difficulties ...
... connection with the other Gospels , and theirs with each other . I certainly have no reason to regret having done so , for the criticisms it called forth have been eminently useful to me - in some cases , by suggesting difficulties ...
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