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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... witness , to past and present , e.g. the fourth gospel The gospels and the epistles : their rise and mutual relations The fact of distance an axiom of research to be recognised , for- ( a ) sense of order and progress in age · ( b ) ...
... witness , to past and present , e.g. the fourth gospel The gospels and the epistles : their rise and mutual relations The fact of distance an axiom of research to be recognised , for- ( a ) sense of order and progress in age · ( b ) ...
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... witness to the period and situation at which it happened to be composed , and into which it is able , when properly interpreted , to throw some rays of light . This correspondence of book and period requires to be emphasised in ...
... witness to the period and situation at which it happened to be composed , and into which it is able , when properly interpreted , to throw some rays of light . This correspondence of book and period requires to be emphasised in ...
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... witness to previous facts and feelings . Uncon- sciously and as really , however , it carries now and then traces of its immediate environment ; and it is with this latter , secondary , and indirect relationship that historical ...
... witness to previous facts and feelings . Uncon- sciously and as really , however , it carries now and then traces of its immediate environment ; and it is with this latter , secondary , and indirect relationship that historical ...
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... witness to its period . Still , even here , with so remarkable a measure of historic credibility ( though trustworthiness does not necessarily increase as the gap between fact and writing diminishes ) , 1 In a note to chap . iii . book ...
... witness to its period . Still , even here , with so remarkable a measure of historic credibility ( though trustworthiness does not necessarily increase as the gap between fact and writing diminishes ) , 1 In a note to chap . iii . book ...
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... witness of the one we reach the presence of the other . Even with the help of the vivid emotion and imagination current in the apostolic age , we see the central figure as through a glass darkly ; but without that age and its memorials ...
... witness of the one we reach the presence of the other . Even with the help of the vivid emotion and imagination current in the apostolic age , we see the central figure as through a glass darkly ; but without that age and its memorials ...
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