Miscellaneous Essays and AddressesMacmillan, 1904 - 374 Seiten |
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... possible evidence , is able to sustain . Waiving then for the present the question whether miracles were actually wrought , we may state a fact which is fully capable of being established by ordinary evidence , and which is actually ...
... possible evidence , is able to sustain . Waiving then for the present the question whether miracles were actually wrought , we may state a fact which is fully capable of being established by ordinary evidence , and which is actually ...
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... possible that he may come to the conclusion that certain other statements common to the synoptic gospels " are not to be relied on . Thus , again , the question of miracles stands at the threshold of the subject in a way that seems ...
... possible that he may come to the conclusion that certain other statements common to the synoptic gospels " are not to be relied on . Thus , again , the question of miracles stands at the threshold of the subject in a way that seems ...
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... possible to hold very various opinions with respect to the gradual progress or unveiling of the claims of Jesus , from his first announcement of the kingdom of heaven to the où Aéyees with which he replies to Pilate― a phrase which ...
... possible to hold very various opinions with respect to the gradual progress or unveiling of the claims of Jesus , from his first announcement of the kingdom of heaven to the où Aéyees with which he replies to Pilate― a phrase which ...
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... culminating in the sublime encomium of Paul . In what we have said we have left out as far as possible the strictly religious element in the teaching of Jesus . We have done so because our author has 20 I ESSAYS ANd addreSSES.
... culminating in the sublime encomium of Paul . In what we have said we have left out as far as possible the strictly religious element in the teaching of Jesus . We have done so because our author has 20 I ESSAYS ANd addreSSES.
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... possible in getting rid of it to utilise it . These passages have been frequently understood as having only that point of paradox which a new truth requires in order to force its way into the world . But the phrases in Luke seem too ...
... possible in getting rid of it to utilise it . These passages have been frequently understood as having only that point of paradox which a new truth requires in order to force its way into the world . But the phrases in Luke seem too ...
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