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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... interest rather than of relevance . But 1 When my work was almost completed , I came across the following sentence quoted by Dr. Walter Lock from a friend's letter ( The Exegesis of the NT , 1896 , p . 19 ) : " You don't want to know ...
... interest rather than of relevance . But 1 When my work was almost completed , I came across the following sentence quoted by Dr. Walter Lock from a friend's letter ( The Exegesis of the NT , 1896 , p . 19 ) : " You don't want to know ...
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... interest . But from it flows a further inference . Writings thus arranged seriatim reveal themselves more vividly than before as expressions of a contemporary and continuous movement in thought , action , and feeling , for which again ...
... interest . But from it flows a further inference . Writings thus arranged seriatim reveal themselves more vividly than before as expressions of a contemporary and continuous movement in thought , action , and feeling , for which again ...
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... interests of the age in which and for which these narratives were originally drawn up . It is in the balance and adjust ... interest in the primitive apostolic deeds and speeches . These were occasional , not authoritative , and had no ...
... interests of the age in which and for which these narratives were originally drawn up . It is in the balance and adjust ... interest in the primitive apostolic deeds and speeches . These were occasional , not authoritative , and had no ...
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... interest and impression produced by the early disciples themselves upon one another . That is to say , one cannot fairly argue from the early composition of " logia " to the equally early composition of notes and reminiscences like Ac 1 ...
... interest and impression produced by the early disciples themselves upon one another . That is to say , one cannot fairly argue from the early composition of " logia " to the equally early composition of notes and reminiscences like Ac 1 ...
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... interests which takes place whenever any movement is passing - as 1 Nothing better has been written upon the correct standpoint for such an estimate than Harnack's few paragraphs in Das Wesen des Christentums ( 1900 ) , pp . 16-19 ...
... interests which takes place whenever any movement is passing - as 1 Nothing better has been written upon the correct standpoint for such an estimate than Harnack's few paragraphs in Das Wesen des Christentums ( 1900 ) , pp . 16-19 ...
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