Greek minuscule manuscript of the New Testament.
Biblical descriptions of the life of Jesus Christ.
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1When Paul was preaching, the four gospels had not yet been written.
2The little book which Memotas had was composed of the four gospels only.
3The event sequence of the PGH also enhances the account of the four gospels.
4Egbert, Abbot of Iona, translates the four gospels into Anglo-Saxon.
5There is no one of that name and answering that description in the four gospels.
6But there is nothing in the four gospels that would suggest the statement of the text.
7The very fact that we have got four gospels shows that it is not an inspired book.
8He knows also, if he knows anything, that St. Paul never read one of the four gospels.
9Origen found an argument for the existence of exactly four gospels in the existence of just four elements.
10I saw four gospels listed.
11Why were there four gospels?
12These historians then relate all the miracles recorded in the four gospels, and inform us that Jesus actually performed them.
13She is well-documented in the four gospels and is mentioned at least 12 times, more than all of the other apostles.
14But there is nothing of the kind in either of the four gospels, even when speaking of the most awful matters.
15Numbering the four gospels in order-1 ,2 ,3 ,4-thetencanons of Eusebius contain as follows:
16But truth having no concern of this sort, discovers none.-Andthis is in all respects the apparent character of the four gospels.
Translations for four gospels