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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... become more historical to the mind , i.e. the mind has been able to discover a more historical character in the literature . - A . M. Fairbairn . Criticism is part of historical exegesis . Criticism is the effort of exegesis to be ...
... become more historical to the mind , i.e. the mind has been able to discover a more historical character in the literature . - A . M. Fairbairn . Criticism is part of historical exegesis . Criticism is the effort of exegesis to be ...
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... become trans- formed into an uncoloured window looking out directly upon the actual field and horizon of the time . One primary principle of such research is a careful and clear recognition of the difference which may exist between the ...
... become trans- formed into an uncoloured window looking out directly upon the actual field and horizon of the time . One primary principle of such research is a careful and clear recognition of the difference which may exist between the ...
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... becomes competent to estimate with finer accuracy the varying value of the evidence which the writing in question ... become a detected idol . It stands exposed as a fanciful and arbitrary method of research . But it is quite another ...
... becomes competent to estimate with finer accuracy the varying value of the evidence which the writing in question ... become a detected idol . It stands exposed as a fanciful and arbitrary method of research . But it is quite another ...
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... become misleading ; it does not correspond unerringly to the real historical " distance . " The fact is , no truth is more general in historical research than that a term of years may possess a real content quite other than that ...
... become misleading ; it does not correspond unerringly to the real historical " distance . " The fact is , no truth is more general in historical research than that a term of years may possess a real content quite other than that ...
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... become 1 Every historian works by a similar process of sifting and selection , which is regulated partly by his own point of view , partly by the materials which he has at his command . He chooses certain definite aspects , brings the ...
... become 1 Every historian works by a similar process of sifting and selection , which is regulated partly by his own point of view , partly by the materials which he has at his command . He chooses certain definite aspects , brings the ...
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