Thomas Burgess Boeken






In this scholarly work, Thomas Burgess defends the authenticity of a verse in the New Testament that had long been the subject of controversy. Drawing on Greek authorities and other sources, Burgess argues convincingly for the inclusion of the verse, offering a fascinating glimpse into biblical scholarship of the early 19th century.
Remarks On Josephus's Account Of Herod's Rebuilding Of The Temple At Jerusalem
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This book offers a critical look at Josephus's account of Herod's famous rebuilding of the Temple at Jerusalem. Flavius Josephus and Thomas Burgess raise some important questions and offer insightful analysis that will be of particular interest to scholars of ancient history and Judaic studies.
This book is a letter written by Thomas Burgess to Thomas Beynon, which defends the authenticity of the First Epistle of John. The letter is a response to a work by Crito Cantabrigiensis, who had challenged the authenticity of the epistle. Burgess presents a detailed argument in support of the epistle's authenticity, drawing on a range of linguistic, historical, and theological evidence. The letter is a valuable contribution to the ongoing scholarly debate over the authorship and authenticity of the New Testament.
Greeks in America: An Account of Their Coming, Progress, Customs, Living, and Aspirations
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Sharp's groundbreaking work on the Greek language in the New Testament presents evidence for the divinity of Christ. This edition includes many new proofs and corrections to the common English translation.
In this work, Joanna Baillie and Thomas Burgess engage in a discussion of the nature and dignity of Jesus Christ, responding to each other's arguments in a respectful and intellectually rigorous manner. A must-read for anyone interested in theological debates.