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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... position to a number of the records , where so considerable a portion of the field is dis- putable and disputed . As the printing of the NT text has reduced the avail- able space , I have been obliged substantially to cut out a ...
... position to a number of the records , where so considerable a portion of the field is dis- putable and disputed . As the printing of the NT text has reduced the avail- able space , I have been obliged substantially to cut out a ...
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... position . One hopes thus to be able to take a line of one's own , without producing an unfair impression or incurring censures like that once passed by Bacon upon tradition and knowledge " which is for the most part magistral and ...
... position . One hopes thus to be able to take a line of one's own , without producing an unfair impression or incurring censures like that once passed by Bacon upon tradition and knowledge " which is for the most part magistral and ...
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... position expressed through- out the course of the volume , or even for the final shape in which the translation now appears . Mr. Scott and Dr. Reith have done me the further service of reading most of the proof - sheets . 1 I specially ...
... position expressed through- out the course of the volume , or even for the final shape in which the translation now appears . Mr. Scott and Dr. Reith have done me the further service of reading most of the proof - sheets . 1 I specially ...
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... position , but show- ing traces of process and accumulation . This is acknow- ledged upon all hands . Why should it not be expressed ? To some degree the very fragmentariness which occurs in the geological record of organic life is ...
... position , but show- ing traces of process and accumulation . This is acknow- ledged upon all hands . Why should it not be expressed ? To some degree the very fragmentariness which occurs in the geological record of organic life is ...
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... position of remote- ness turned out to be in some respects a vantage - ground for appraising the great Past . Upon the whole the age of Jesus was understood , its essence grasped , its significance reached by means of the refracted ...
... position of remote- ness turned out to be in some respects a vantage - ground for appraising the great Past . Upon the whole the age of Jesus was understood , its essence grasped , its significance reached by means of the refracted ...
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