Reflections on the Variations, or Inconsistencies, Which Are Found Among the Four Evangelists
Reflections on the Variations, or Inconſiftencies, which are found among the four Evangelists, in their different Accounts of the ſame Facts [sic] is an essay by Conyers Middleton; it was published posthumously in 1752 as a part of his Miscellaneous Works.[1]
The inconsistencies in the Gospels of the New Testament found by Middleton were later listed as 11 in number, by William Newcome.[2]
References
edit- ^ Chalmers' General Biographical Dictionary (1812) / M / Conyers Middleton [volume 22, page 131]
- ^ Edward Robinson, A Harmony of the Gospels in Greek in the general order of Le Clerc and Newcome, with Newcome's notes: Printed from the text with the various readings of Knapp (1834), p. xxiv note 1; archive.org.
External links
edit- Google Book Search: The Miscellaneous Works of the late Reverend and Learned Conyers Middleton, D.D. — volume II (full text)