Others, however, consider that the latter chapter is quite consistent with the later date, which, according to internal evidence, must be assigned to the Epistle.
Tischendorf from the East and described at length by Gildemeister (De evangeliis in Arabicum e simplici Syriaco translatis, Bonn, 1865) is shown by internal evidence to be posterior to Islam (pp.
Having decided in the last chapter that the Four Gospels are probably genuine from external testimony, we pass on now to the internal evidence, which, it will be seen, strongly supports this conclusion.
For the post-Vedic period we have, in addition to the results of internal evidence, a few landmarks of general chronological importance in the visits of foreigners.
The chronology of the Vedic period is altogether conjectural, being based entirely on internal evidence.
Each of these, in the first place, is the work of a different seer or his descendants according to the ancient tradition, which is borne out by internal evidence.
This shows that Cakalya did not acknowledge them as truly Rigvedic, a view justified by internal evidence.
Mark’s Gospel, but an addition by another hand; of which the weakness in the external evidence coincides with the internal evidence in proving its later origin.
He then recites in detail the adverse external testimony which his predecessors had accumulated; remarking, that it is abundantly confirmed by internal evidence.
In the absence of all external evidence respecting the formation of the canon, we are driven to internal evidence in our endeavour to fix the dates at which these three collections were thus canonized.
This opens out almost a new line of argument on internal evidence.
Again, when we find a Law constantly observed, and are sure that the narrative cannot have been written up to the Law, because the narrators knew nothing of such a Law; then we come on a new variety of internal evidence.
How would you like to try a criminal by internal evidence--to tell a jury that you had 'internal evidence' of the innocence or guilt of the man accused?
How could you discover whether or not Cæsar lived by the light of internal evidence?
By many modern critics the picture is, on internal evidence, taken away from Van Dyck and given to Rubens.
Internal evidence is more difficult to bring to the test, resting as it does on aesthetic considerations, the force of which depends on the authority of the witness and the competence of the court to which he appeals.
Often he introduces in these extracts, or appends to them, notes of his own which would in almost all cases be certainly recognizable on internal evidence even if we had not the text of Kings before us.
It is by "internal evidence," observe, that we decide upon the mind.
But all this rigmarole is what people call testing a thing by "internal evidence.
There is no subject under heaven about which funnier ideas are, in general, entertained than about this subject of internal evidence.
We also acknowledge (on internal evidence) his interpolation of his own stanzas in Kinmont Willie and Jamie Telfer, where he exalts his chief and ancestor.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "internal evidence" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.