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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Página xxvii
... body of an earlier source ( e.g. pp . 189 , 295 ) , they are always printed in italics , as elsewhere throughout the volume , although they must in these cases be strictly regarded as part and parcel of the darker type which forms their ...
... body of an earlier source ( e.g. pp . 189 , 295 ) , they are always printed in italics , as elsewhere throughout the volume , although they must in these cases be strictly regarded as part and parcel of the darker type which forms their ...
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... body of the Christian societies . The evangelic writings , as a consequence , are almost entirely lacking in the personal interest which attaches to individuality of authorship . Their object and environment told against it . But they ...
... body of the Christian societies . The evangelic writings , as a consequence , are almost entirely lacking in the personal interest which attaches to individuality of authorship . Their object and environment told against it . But they ...
Página 61
... the most part either the unconscious effect of prepossession , or the outcome of popular prejudice shared by a large body of the early Christians . estimate of that priority , in its bearings and limitations PROLEGOMENA 61.
... the most part either the unconscious effect of prepossession , or the outcome of popular prejudice shared by a large body of the early Christians . estimate of that priority , in its bearings and limitations PROLEGOMENA 61.
Página 69
... body of critics . Several of the writings still abide four question . Indeed , in almost every department of research upon the beliefs and customs of the early Christian age , gaps are discovered , points between which no connection is ...
... body of critics . Several of the writings still abide four question . Indeed , in almost every department of research upon the beliefs and customs of the early Christian age , gaps are discovered , points between which no connection is ...
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... body of liberal criticism at the present day is agreed with practical unanimity . The prospects of such a healthy state of matters in NT criticism depend , however , upon the straightforward rejection of any eirenicon like that which is ...
... body of liberal criticism at the present day is agreed with practical unanimity . The prospects of such a healthy state of matters in NT criticism depend , however , upon the straightforward rejection of any eirenicon like that which is ...
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