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... once appears — the authors were sincere , they wrote as genuine historians . Luke , in his Preface , speaks for them all - I will give it you in modern English : Seeing that many have undertaken to arrange in narrative form such ...
... once appears — the authors were sincere , they wrote as genuine historians . Luke , in his Preface , speaks for them all - I will give it you in modern English : Seeing that many have undertaken to arrange in narrative form such ...
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... once more peace and calm and confidence . It is Matthew , the most credulous of all the Evangelists and the readiest to respond to the popular demand for supermiracles , who puts my interpretation out of court by using the Greek ...
... once more peace and calm and confidence . It is Matthew , the most credulous of all the Evangelists and the readiest to respond to the popular demand for supermiracles , who puts my interpretation out of court by using the Greek ...
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... once more to his sources . Similarly , in a new translation of John which I have been studying , I find that the Greek words for ' Jesus came when the doors were shut and stood in their midst ' , have been trans- lated , ' Although the ...
... once more to his sources . Similarly , in a new translation of John which I have been studying , I find that the Greek words for ' Jesus came when the doors were shut and stood in their midst ' , have been trans- lated , ' Although the ...
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Giff Edmonds Memorial Lecture | 1 |
Tredegar Memorial Lecture | 20 |
TENNYSONS INFLUENCE ON HIS TIMES | 35 |
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