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... Jesus . Has not the church confessed of Him through out the ages that he is real man and very God ? John said that the Word was with God and was God and became flesh and tabernacled among us5 Paul states that in the fulness of time God ...
... Jesus . Has not the church confessed of Him through out the ages that he is real man and very God ? John said that the Word was with God and was God and became flesh and tabernacled among us5 Paul states that in the fulness of time God ...
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... Jesus teaching stands out as contrary to that of the gentiles . His ideals are not their ideals . It is not maintained that Jesus had no direct knowledge of the pagan world . Only this is meant . The teaching of Jesus is not given in a ...
... Jesus teaching stands out as contrary to that of the gentiles . His ideals are not their ideals . It is not maintained that Jesus had no direct knowledge of the pagan world . Only this is meant . The teaching of Jesus is not given in a ...
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... Jesus the very fact that the deeds had been done by instinct makes them worthy of eternal re- ward . The difference between the view of Jesus and that of pagan antiquity is very great . But the same view has come down into modern times ...
... Jesus the very fact that the deeds had been done by instinct makes them worthy of eternal re- ward . The difference between the view of Jesus and that of pagan antiquity is very great . But the same view has come down into modern times ...
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Introduction | 11 |
IV | 38 |
Greek Thought in the New Testament | 58 |
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