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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... pass behind the veil of antiquity is the only method of rising to a genuine appreciation of the mind of Christ , or of attaining a clear vision of the perfect religion which it enshrines . - Martineau . Chaque livre de la Bible , appelé ...
... pass behind the veil of antiquity is the only method of rising to a genuine appreciation of the mind of Christ , or of attaining a clear vision of the perfect religion which it enshrines . - Martineau . Chaque livre de la Bible , appelé ...
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... passes for historical , that the spiritual meaning to be found in it is its most important feature . Where something is maintained as an historical fact , it is more often than not a defence of the article of faith bound up with it ...
... passes for historical , that the spiritual meaning to be found in it is its most important feature . Where something is maintained as an historical fact , it is more often than not a defence of the article of faith bound up with it ...
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... passing 2 into concrete form as incidents and stories ( for a list of passages , cp . Stanton , Jewish 1 Indeed , the position of the gospels as compositions in and for the apostolic age supplies one of the most valid criteria for ...
... passing 2 into concrete form as incidents and stories ( for a list of passages , cp . Stanton , Jewish 1 Indeed , the position of the gospels as compositions in and for the apostolic age supplies one of the most valid criteria for ...
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... pass into another religious need , namely , acquaintance with the events and teaching which formed tho basis of the faith . This need was finally met not by catechists , but by authors . The epistles were reinforced by the gospels in ...
... pass into another religious need , namely , acquaintance with the events and teaching which formed tho basis of the faith . This need was finally met not by catechists , but by authors . The epistles were reinforced by the gospels in ...
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... pass undetected or lie misunderstood ; just as the charm and fascination of Oriental cities partly consists in the freedom of observing the naïvely open activity and manu- facture in street and in bazar . One feels present at the making ...
... pass undetected or lie misunderstood ; just as the charm and fascination of Oriental cities partly consists in the freedom of observing the naïvely open activity and manu- facture in street and in bazar . One feels present at the making ...
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