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... tion and again there is special revelation . Even in the world God does not leave himself without witness . He ... tion , but completes and corrects it and thus makes the revela- tion final . Scripture is the word of God himself . The ...
... tion and again there is special revelation . Even in the world God does not leave himself without witness . He ... tion , but completes and corrects it and thus makes the revela- tion final . Scripture is the word of God himself . The ...
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... tion . The city of Tarsus in which he spent his boyhood was real to him and left its mark . A great meeting place of East and West , home of many of the Stoics , a center of many of the oriental mystery religions , must have influenced ...
... tion . The city of Tarsus in which he spent his boyhood was real to him and left its mark . A great meeting place of East and West , home of many of the Stoics , a center of many of the oriental mystery religions , must have influenced ...
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... tion . But the similarity ceases when one investigates not the relation between these two as to their functioning ( that will not be discussed ) but the relative value of soul and body , and the consequent attitude toward the body . For ...
... tion . But the similarity ceases when one investigates not the relation between these two as to their functioning ( that will not be discussed ) but the relative value of soul and body , and the consequent attitude toward the body . For ...
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Introduction | 11 |
IV | 38 |
Greek Thought in the New Testament | 58 |
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