THE ONE GOSPEL; 



OR 



The Combination of the Narratives of the Four Evangelists 

 in one Complete Record. 



S^DITED BY REV. ARTHUR T, FIERSON, 13.13 



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The four Gospels have been aptly styled ^' Four Witnesses." 

 In a Court of law, after witnesses have taken the stand, it is of great 

 importance so to sum up their testimony with care and skill, as to pre- 

 sent at one view every particular detail of the evidence, avoiding 

 both omission and repetition, and at the same time bringing unity 

 and harmony out of seeming diversity and divergence. 



Somewhat such is the aim of this work. Each Evangelist furnishes 

 some matter, found, if at all, not so fully in the other records. It 

 has been sought to blend all the various features of the four narratives 

 into one, without losing whatever is distinctive in each Where 

 words or phrases are retained which seem almost equivalent, the 

 risk of repetition has been preferred to that of losing even a slight 

 shade of meaning needed to complete the inspired picture of the life, 

 words and works of the Son of God, and it has been sought to secure 

 a full rather than a smooth rendering. 



The text of the authorized version has been closely followed, with- 

 out the italics, which there mark words supplied by the translators; 

 and to avoid confusion, using the word " demon " for " devil " where 

 evil spirits, not Satan, are meant. Paragraph divisions, as determined 

 by the plain sense of each passage, have also been adopted to avoid 

 the loss of connection and continuity. 



Without taking the place of the four Gospels this book may be an 

 aid in their study — a commentary wholly biblical, whereby the reader 

 may, at one view, see the complete and harmonious testimony of four 

 independent witnesses. 



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