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Page xi
... naturally into two divisions , the limits of which correspond to the two main sources of information re- specting him . ( 1 ) From his birth to the departure from Jerusalem after the Ascension ; the sources for which are contained in ...
... naturally into two divisions , the limits of which correspond to the two main sources of information re- specting him . ( 1 ) From his birth to the departure from Jerusalem after the Ascension ; the sources for which are contained in ...
Page xiii
... naturally to passionate utterance , when the fire kindles and at last the tongue speaks . In yet another way his Galilean origin might influence S. John . The population of the country , as has been said , was mixed . From a boy he ...
... naturally to passionate utterance , when the fire kindles and at last the tongue speaks . In yet another way his Galilean origin might influence S. John . The population of the country , as has been said , was mixed . From a boy he ...
Page xvi
... natural curiosity about his friend . In the Acts S. John appears but seldom , always in con- nexion with , and always playing a second part to his friend ( Acts iii . , iv . , viii . 14–25 ) . We lose sight of him at Jerusalem ( viii ...
... natural curiosity about his friend . In the Acts S. John appears but seldom , always in con- nexion with , and always playing a second part to his friend ( Acts iii . , iv . , viii . 14–25 ) . We lose sight of him at Jerusalem ( viii ...
Page xxi
... natural : the application in Ignatius is strained and secondary . " Again , on the words avròs av Oúpa Tоû Tаτρós ( Philad . ix . ) he says , " Doubtless an allusion to John x . 9. ” Comp . ὁ κύριος ἄνευ τοῦ πατρὸς οὐδὲν ἐποίησεν ( Magn ...
... natural : the application in Ignatius is strained and secondary . " Again , on the words avròs av Oúpa Tоû Tаτρós ( Philad . ix . ) he says , " Doubtless an allusion to John x . 9. ” Comp . ὁ κύριος ἄνευ τοῦ πατρὸς οὐδὲν ἐποίησεν ( Magn ...
Page xxxvii
... naturally go together , for the one to a large extent determines the other : the purpose with which the Evangelist wrote his Gospel greatly influences the form which it assumes . What that purpose was he tells us plainly himself ...
... naturally go together , for the one to a large extent determines the other : the purpose with which the Evangelist wrote his Gospel greatly influences the form which it assumes . What that purpose was he tells us plainly himself ...