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... Puritanism and Sabbatarianism . * " Divine Providence in its relation to Prayer and Plagues . " By the Rev. James Cranbrook . Edinburgh . Second Edition . STRAUSS AND RENAN . WHEN the solution of the same INTRODUCTORY REMARKS . 25.
... Puritanism and Sabbatarianism . * " Divine Providence in its relation to Prayer and Plagues . " By the Rev. James Cranbrook . Edinburgh . Second Edition . STRAUSS AND RENAN . WHEN the solution of the same INTRODUCTORY REMARKS . 25.
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... relation of the two works , and upon the state of historical investigation into the Gospels as indicated by them . The first question which here meets us is that as to the sources of the Gospel history . It is well known that Baur ...
... relation of the two works , and upon the state of historical investigation into the Gospels as indicated by them . The first question which here meets us is that as to the sources of the Gospel history . It is well known that Baur ...
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... relation to the other Evangelists ; and that it is Baur who throws the clearest light upon this fundamental question , who has taken up the battle against the Gospel of John , and fought it out in a manner in which critical battles are ...
... relation to the other Evangelists ; and that it is Baur who throws the clearest light upon this fundamental question , who has taken up the battle against the Gospel of John , and fought it out in a manner in which critical battles are ...
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... relation , in this respect , to one another - which , comparatively speaking , may claim the greatest originality - how far the unhistorical accounts were delivered to them by others , or fresh framed by their authors by modification of ...
... relation , in this respect , to one another - which , comparatively speaking , may claim the greatest originality - how far the unhistorical accounts were delivered to them by others , or fresh framed by their authors by modification of ...
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... relation between cause and effect : that Jesus had in his doctrine nothing distinctive or peculiar ; was nothing else but a Jew of the Pharisaic party ; and did not differ in anything from the heads of it at Jerusalem but in a more ...
... relation between cause and effect : that Jesus had in his doctrine nothing distinctive or peculiar ; was nothing else but a Jew of the Pharisaic party ; and did not differ in anything from the heads of it at Jerusalem but in a more ...
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