Excerpt from Introduction to the Writings of the New Testament, Vol. 2 of 2
Matthew, who at the first taught among the Jews, published his Gospel in his native language when he was going to visit others, in order that, by his written instructions, he might make amends for his absence to those from whom he departed f. When Mark and Luke had also published their Gospels and these three had fallen into the hands of many as well as into his, he gave his approbation and testi mony to their veracity: but something was defective in them on which account John, as it is said, being requested, included in his Gospel that' space of time, which the rest had omitted, and those parts of the history of our Saviour, which Occurred In it.
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