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Amongst other reasons which doe probably evince Paul, to be the Author of this Epistle, these two are cogent. (1) The conclusion of this is agreeable to the conclusion of his other writings, Cap. 13. 25. This salutation is Paul's marke to all his Epistles, 2 Thes. 2. 17. vid. Davenant. Col. 4. 18. (2) And that which is most strong is the Authority of the Apostle Peter, who writing his second Epistle to these very Hebrews, makes mention of an Epistle written to them by Paul which was then received by the Church as Canonicall Scripture. |
among other Reasons which do probably evince Paul, to be the Author of this Epistle, these two Are cogent. (1) The conclusion of this is agreeable to the conclusion of his other writings, Cap. 13. 25. This salutation is Paul's mark to all his Epistles, 2 Thebes 2. 17. vid. Davenant. Col. 4. 18. (2) And that which is most strong is the authority of the Apostle Peter, who writing his second Epistle to these very Hebrews, makes mention of an Epistle written to them by Paul which was then received by the Church as Canonical Scripture. |
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