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... later fall back upon the argument that the inspiration of the Bible is proved by the superior mora- lity , the refined spirituality , the devotional spirit , the supersensual aspirations and innumerable other qualities which ...
... later fall back upon the argument that the inspiration of the Bible is proved by the superior mora- lity , the refined spirituality , the devotional spirit , the supersensual aspirations and innumerable other qualities which ...
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... later and at second - hand , may have pre- served the original tradition in a purer form , or restored it by removing individual and legendary component parts . However desirable , therefore , it must always be to arrive at the most ...
... later and at second - hand , may have pre- served the original tradition in a purer form , or restored it by removing individual and legendary component parts . However desirable , therefore , it must always be to arrive at the most ...
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... later ecclesiastical ritual . He agrees with others in assuming that Luke made use of Matthew , and probably also one or other of the original sources which the latter had before him , and to this he thinks many of the features are to ...
... later ecclesiastical ritual . He agrees with others in assuming that Luke made use of Matthew , and probably also one or other of the original sources which the latter had before him , and to this he thinks many of the features are to ...
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... later composition of Mark , and his dependênce upon Matthew , as undeniable : that , with Matthew , he also used Luke and compounded his Gospel out of the two others appears to him at least very pro- bable ; and he likewise coincides ...
... later composition of Mark , and his dependênce upon Matthew , as undeniable : that , with Matthew , he also used Luke and compounded his Gospel out of the two others appears to him at least very pro- bable ; and he likewise coincides ...
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... later period , that Mark lays so much more stress on the narratives , and especially on the miracles , than on the speeches , shortening the latter , lengthening the former by full description and exaggerating them by peculiar features ...
... later period , that Mark lays so much more stress on the narratives , and especially on the miracles , than on the speeches , shortening the latter , lengthening the former by full description and exaggerating them by peculiar features ...
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