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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... writing- always indirect but often of supreme value - which helps to expose its own surroundings , authorship , and motives . The last named is the starting point of historical research . Criticism always requires to have access to this ...
... writing- always indirect but often of supreme value - which helps to expose its own surroundings , authorship , and motives . The last named is the starting point of historical research . Criticism always requires to have access to this ...
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... writing and the period of time to which its contents principally refer . The two certainly reflect upon each other . Not infrequently their positions are determined through a comparison of their relative aspects . But initially and ...
... writing and the period of time to which its contents principally refer . The two certainly reflect upon each other . Not infrequently their positions are determined through a comparison of their relative aspects . But initially and ...
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... writing is moved by its atmosphere , while the period in its turn is set off and indicated by the contemporary writing- " Like as the wind doth beautify a sail , And as a sail becomes the unseen wind . " Paul's writings are the subject ...
... writing is moved by its atmosphere , while the period in its turn is set off and indicated by the contemporary writing- " Like as the wind doth beautify a sail , And as a sail becomes the unseen wind . " Paul's writings are the subject ...
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... writer through whose mind the truth was filtered , the special requirements of the circle for which he was writing , and the character ( not to say the amount ) of the sources to which he had access , and in the use of which he ...
... writer through whose mind the truth was filtered , the special requirements of the circle for which he was writing , and the character ( not to say the amount ) of the sources to which he had access , and in the use of which he ...
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... writing in which an unknown writer came into relations with an unknown public comprising practically the whole of Christendom . It is certainly nearer a religious treatise than a letter ; but the epistles preserved in Apoc . 2-3 , to ...
... writing in which an unknown writer came into relations with an unknown public comprising practically the whole of Christendom . It is certainly nearer a religious treatise than a letter ; but the epistles preserved in Apoc . 2-3 , to ...
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