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... thing for partisans , on the one side , to have what the other never wanted - a book of which they can say , ' This is our creed , or rather anti - creed and anti- code . ' And Strauss seems perfectly proof against the answer to which ...
... thing for partisans , on the one side , to have what the other never wanted - a book of which they can say , ' This is our creed , or rather anti - creed and anti- code . ' And Strauss seems perfectly proof against the answer to which ...
Page xxx
... things in it which . could not be taken from Alison ; and , second , that both accounts were written in the same language , for there is an amount of verbal agreement which can only be accounted for upon that supposition . I shall now ...
... things in it which . could not be taken from Alison ; and , second , that both accounts were written in the same language , for there is an amount of verbal agreement which can only be accounted for upon that supposition . I shall now ...
Page xxxvi
... things related in St Matthew's Gospel , of which neither St Mark nor St Luke has taken any notice . “ VII . All the first three evangelists have several things peculiar to them- selves , which show that they did not borrow from each ...
... things related in St Matthew's Gospel , of which neither St Mark nor St Luke has taken any notice . “ VII . All the first three evangelists have several things peculiar to them- selves , which show that they did not borrow from each ...
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... things wherein he had been instructed , but which , at the same time , would not render the labours of Matthew superfluous . very With regard to the differences in the arrangement of the order of the accounts of particular events , I ...
... things wherein he had been instructed , but which , at the same time , would not render the labours of Matthew superfluous . very With regard to the differences in the arrangement of the order of the accounts of particular events , I ...
Page xlv
... things with improvements in the way of addition , explanation , or definiteness , or that he has uniformly refrained from repeating various particulars in the evangelical history , where there could be no visible rectification . We ...
... things with improvements in the way of addition , explanation , or definiteness , or that he has uniformly refrained from repeating various particulars in the evangelical history , where there could be no visible rectification . We ...
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