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... character of the quotations , or shall we rather say sayings . For if we state that these are quotations we have already said too much . There is not the slightest evidence that Paul had read Menan- der and Epimenides . The words quoted ...
... character of the quotations , or shall we rather say sayings . For if we state that these are quotations we have already said too much . There is not the slightest evidence that Paul had read Menan- der and Epimenides . The words quoted ...
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... as both material and spiritual . Here we already see the typically Greek conception of the world as an ordered , ration- 5. Psalm 33 : 6 . al something . And that which gives it this character 76 Christianity and Classical Civilization.
... as both material and spiritual . Here we already see the typically Greek conception of the world as an ordered , ration- 5. Psalm 33 : 6 . al something . And that which gives it this character 76 Christianity and Classical Civilization.
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... character and personality which that babe develops and mani- fests in the course of its life . For those personal traits and characteristics depend on heredity and the circumstances of life . These traits remain through life , but are ...
... character and personality which that babe develops and mani- fests in the course of its life . For those personal traits and characteristics depend on heredity and the circumstances of life . These traits remain through life , but are ...
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Introduction | 11 |
IV | 38 |
Greek Thought in the New Testament | 58 |
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