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Art . I . A New Testament ; 6 r ^ the New Covenant according to Ltike 9 Paul , and John . Published in conformity to the Plan of the late Rev . Edward Evamon , A . M . Large 12 mor pp . 372 . London , 1807 .
A considerable period has « e . lapsed since the publication of this volume ; but our apparent
neglect of it has not arisen from any deficiency of respect to the memory of Mr . Evaiison nor from any diminution of our conviction , that his principles respecting the canon of the N . T . as advanced in the Dissonance , are without adequate foundation . With this conviction , we cannot but liope 5 that they will never be extensively adopted ; and we feel unfeigned regret when we hear that any whose opinions are likely to influence those of others , have been led .
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30 Review . —New Testament ; on the Plan of Mr .. Eva / ison .
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, on mark iii . 20 , 21 . . . '
SIR , As the reflection which the friends of Jesus appear ( according to our translation ) to have made upon him , Mark iii . 20 , 21 , He is beside himself , '' seems exceedingly harsh ; give me leave to ask whether Dr . Priestley ' s version of the passage may not be thought preferable ? He supposes , that the pronoun avrov , and the verb
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^ sry ) ^ refer , not to Jesus , but to tlie multitude ; and that the meaning is , that , when some of the friends of Jesus heard that so great a concourse of people was assembled , sl& that he had not time to take necessary refreshment , they went out to restrain the multitude saying , They are quite furious . ' * J . T .
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by Mr . E . ' s representations to reject what we deem the invaluable records of Matthew and John :
but we are not among those who think , that truth should sometimes shrink from discussion , or that its interests can be permanently served by silence , as to the objections urged against it ; and we should therefore , long ere this time , have brought forwards the Evansonian New Testament , * to the notice of our readers , if it had not appeared to call for some consideration of the objections urged by Mr . E . against those portions of the N , T . which
? We wish to be understood as employing this , appellation merely for the sak $ f convenience . We are aware that there is no argument in a name .
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•' still fleas'd to praise , yet not afraid to blame . " Po p e *
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Jan. 2, 1810, page 30, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2400/page/30/
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