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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... death nor even by his departure , but in the subsequent discipline of memory and obedience among his followers . Their increas- ing distance from the object tended in some degree to correct earlier mistakes of judgment in the direction ...
... death nor even by his departure , but in the subsequent discipline of memory and obedience among his followers . Their increas- ing distance from the object tended in some degree to correct earlier mistakes of judgment in the direction ...
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... death , the vital principle of the Life was not to be grasped in its real unity and relationships . Paul understood the secret of Jesus more thoroughly than many who had trodden the roads of Galilee in his company , and listened to his ...
... death , the vital principle of the Life was not to be grasped in its real unity and relationships . Paul understood the secret of Jesus more thoroughly than many who had trodden the roads of Galilee in his company , and listened to his ...
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... death . For a recent discussion of this quick legendary growth in its relation to historic testimony , especially upon the NT , see Dr. E. A. Abbott's Kernel and Husk , pp . 158-224 , and his St. Thomas of Canterbury ( 1898 ) ; also ...
... death . For a recent discussion of this quick legendary growth in its relation to historic testimony , especially upon the NT , see Dr. E. A. Abbott's Kernel and Husk , pp . 158-224 , and his St. Thomas of Canterbury ( 1898 ) ; also ...
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... death , not the very voice of Jesus . Zahn attributes these less to inexactness upon the part of the writer of the gospel , than to the free reproduction of Christ's words in the apostolic preaching upon which the author drew , although ...
... death , not the very voice of Jesus . Zahn attributes these less to inexactness upon the part of the writer of the gospel , than to the free reproduction of Christ's words in the apostolic preaching upon which the author drew , although ...
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... death of Jesus and the earliest date at which it can be seriously maintained that a deliberate record of his life existed ( c . 65 A.D. ) , almost exactly corresponds to the interval between the death of Francis of Assisi and the issue ...
... death of Jesus and the earliest date at which it can be seriously maintained that a deliberate record of his life existed ( c . 65 A.D. ) , almost exactly corresponds to the interval between the death of Francis of Assisi and the issue ...
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