The wheel rolls onward, and the mangled body of the one immeasurably great man who was strong enough to think of himself as the spiritual ruler of mankind and to bend history to his purpose, is hanging upon it still. That is his victory and his reign. History of New Testament Research, Vol. 2 - Page 234by William Baird - 2002 - 565 pagesLimited preview - About this book
| Albert Schweitzer - 1910 - 430 pages
...conditions, He has destroyed them. The wheel rolls onward, and the mangled body of the one immeasurably great Man, who was strong enough to think of Himself...upon it still. That is His victory and His reign. These considerations regarding the distinctive character of the Synoptic eschatology were necessary... | |
| James Hope Moulton - Bible - 1919 - 328 pages
...away,' where hangs — these are Schweitzer's words — ' the mangled body of the one immeasurably great Man who was strong enough to think of Himself...ruler of mankind and to bend history to His purpose.' He accepted, nay insisted on death, Schweitzer declares, that He might force forward the Divine event... | |
| Stanley Alfred Mellor - 1926 - 88 pages
...destroyed them and h mself . The wheel rolls onward, and the mangled body of the oine immeasurably great man who was strong enough to think of himself...history to his purpose is hanging upon it still." There is your Jesus, a man fanatically, absorbedly abandoned to one vast, cataclysmic, overmastering... | |
| Bible - 1974 - 552 pages
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| Bible - 1953 - 528 pages
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| Albert Schweitzer - 1911 - 430 pages
...conditions, He has destroyed them. The wheel rolls onward, and the mangled body of the one immeasurably great Man, who was strong enough to think of Himself...history to His purpose, is hanging upon it still. Thatj is His victory and His reign. These considerations regarding the distinctive character of the... | |
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