The Historical New Testament: Being the Literature of the New Testament Arranged in the Order of Its Literary Growth and According to the Dates of the DocumentsJames Moffatt T. & T. Clark, 1901 - 724 páginas |
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... appears . Mr. Scott and Dr. Reith have done me the further service of reading most of the proof - sheets . 1 I specially regret that my edition has to appear before the completion of such important critical enterprises as Dr. Hastings ...
... appears . Mr. Scott and Dr. Reith have done me the further service of reading most of the proof - sheets . 1 I specially regret that my edition has to appear before the completion of such important critical enterprises as Dr. Hastings ...
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... appear without also acknowledging how much they owe to the late Professor A. B. Bruce , without whose impulse and direction they would hardly have been written . Some years ago he was kind enough to look over the sheets and give me the ...
... appear without also acknowledging how much they owe to the late Professor A. B. Bruce , without whose impulse and direction they would hardly have been written . Some years ago he was kind enough to look over the sheets and give me the ...
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... appears , then , that under this common historical law the interval between the subject and the composition of a writing such as any one of the gospels , involves two aspects of reference — the retrospective and the contemporary . These ...
... appears , then , that under this common historical law the interval between the subject and the composition of a writing such as any one of the gospels , involves two aspects of reference — the retrospective and the contemporary . These ...
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... appears to have been blanched away from the gospels . " We cannot discover any expression of interior feelings which the writers experienced in painting the life of their Master . There is no enthusiasm , no cry of admiration , no ...
... appears to have been blanched away from the gospels . " We cannot discover any expression of interior feelings which the writers experienced in painting the life of their Master . There is no enthusiasm , no cry of admiration , no ...
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... appears the omissions which at first surprise us , the selection of incidents , the grouping of sayings , the stress put upon this crisis and that , the pragmatism , the general idealisation . Hence the value of this historical method ...
... appears the omissions which at first surprise us , the selection of incidents , the grouping of sayings , the stress put upon this crisis and that , the pragmatism , the general idealisation . Hence the value of this historical method ...
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