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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... p . 16 f . The Alexandrian temper and spirit probably affected even the earliest synoptic tradition to a larger extent than is commonly suspected or admitted . The " " predominating tendency of the Oriental mind to cast 2 PROLEGOMENA 17.
... p . 16 f . The Alexandrian temper and spirit probably affected even the earliest synoptic tradition to a larger extent than is commonly suspected or admitted . The " " predominating tendency of the Oriental mind to cast 2 PROLEGOMENA 17.
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... probably embraced much greater variety of feeling and opinion than was to be found in a purely Jewish - Christian circle . ( b ) Also the sovereign freedom with which the author handled his material , is considerably more thorough and ...
... probably embraced much greater variety of feeling and opinion than was to be found in a purely Jewish - Christian circle . ( b ) Also the sovereign freedom with which the author handled his material , is considerably more thorough and ...
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... probably felt ) must after all be secondary . Before the close of the first century , it is true , Paul's epistles seem to have acquired by their extensive circulation a position of recognised import- ance and authority , at least in ...
... probably felt ) must after all be secondary . Before the close of the first century , it is true , Paul's epistles seem to have acquired by their extensive circulation a position of recognised import- ance and authority , at least in ...
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... probably composed under the Flavian régime , is a fact that speaks volumes.1 What a satisfactory criticism should attempt to do , is to fairly analyse the meaning of such a fact , to infer from it some of the troubles and triumphs of ...
... probably composed under the Flavian régime , is a fact that speaks volumes.1 What a satisfactory criticism should attempt to do , is to fairly analyse the meaning of such a fact , to infer from it some of the troubles and triumphs of ...
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... probably echoes the successive admission of each to canonicity . Among the groups themselves , the Pauline epistles and the " catholic " change places between Acts and the Apocalypse , while the last - named may be said almost ...
... probably echoes the successive admission of each to canonicity . Among the groups themselves , the Pauline epistles and the " catholic " change places between Acts and the Apocalypse , while the last - named may be said almost ...
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