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The '''Gospel of Matthew''' was [[Matthew the tax official]]'s account of the life of [[Jesus Christ]]. Its thirteenth chapter contained the [[parable of the sower]], which the [[Reverend]] Mr [[William Macksey]] commended to his [[Christmas Eve]] [[1903]] guest, [[Charles Torby]], over an after-dinner glass of tawny [[port]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Sleep of Reason (novel)|The Sleep of Reason]]'')
The '''Gospel of Matthew''' was [[Matthew the tax official]]'s account of the life of [[Jesus Christ]]. Its thirteenth chapter contained the [[parable of the sower]], which the [[Reverend]] Mr [[William Macksey]] commended to his [[Christmas Eve]] [[1903]] guest, [[Charles Torby]], over an after-dinner glass of tawny [[port]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Sleep of Reason (novel)|The Sleep of Reason]]'')
== Behind the scenes ==
== Behind the scenes ==
In truth, ''The Sleep of Reason'' does not explicitly connect the book of Matthew to [[Matthew the tax official]]. However, ''[[Byzantium! (novel)|Byzantium!]]'' ''does'' mark out Matthew as one of the gospel writers, so ascribing Matthew the tax official as the writer of Matthew is essentially admitted by [[DWU]] texts.
In truth, ''The Sleep of Reason'' does not explicitly connect the book of Matthew to [[Matthew the tax official]]. However, ''[[Byzantium! (novel)|Byzantium!]]'' ''does'' mark out Matthew as one of the gospel writers, so ascribing Matthew the tax official as the writer of Matthew is essentially admitted by [[DWU]] texts.
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