A Reply to Dr. Lightfoot's Essays by Walter R. Cassels
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outside, the very Church to which Irenaeus belonged, in a public
document with which he was acquainted, betrays no knowledge of our canonical Gospels, but quotes from one or more apocryphal Gospels instead. He maintains this though the quotations in question are actually found in our canonical Gospels." [144:1] Really, Dr. Lightfoot betrays that he has not understood the argument, which merely turns upon the insufficiency of the evidence to prove the use of particular documents, whilst others existed which possibly, or probably, did contain similar passages to those in debate. VII. _TATIAN'S 'DIATESSARON.'_ I need not reply at any length to Dr. Lightfoot's essay on the _Diatessaron_ of Tatian, and I must refer those who wish to see what I had to say on the subject to _Supernatural Religion_. [145:1] I may here confine myself to remarks connected with fresh matter which has appeared since the publication of my work. An Armenian translation of what is alleged to be the Commentary of Ephraem Syrus on Tatian's _Diatessaron_ was published as long ago as 1836, but failed to attract critical attention. In 1876, however, a Latin translation of this work by Aucher and Moesinger was issued, and this has now, naturally introduced new elements into the argument |
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