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... facts of the Gospels by mechanical ingenuity ; but it is surely no less an error , in modern critics , that they hold the perfect truth- fulness of Scripture as a matter of secondary moment . The more carefully we study the details of ...
... facts of the Gospels by mechanical ingenuity ; but it is surely no less an error , in modern critics , that they hold the perfect truth- fulness of Scripture as a matter of secondary moment . The more carefully we study the details of ...
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... fact ( 2 ) In teaching ( 3 ) In character . . The Lord . St Peter . St John . The Relation of St John's Gospel to a new world 241 246-248 249-252 252-254 254-262 262 ib . 264-269 269 ib . 269-272 272-274 • 274-281 282-286 CHAPTER VI ...
... fact ( 2 ) In teaching ( 3 ) In character . . The Lord . St Peter . St John . The Relation of St John's Gospel to a new world 241 246-248 249-252 252-254 254-262 262 ib . 264-269 269 ib . 269-272 272-274 • 274-281 282-286 CHAPTER VI ...
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... fact that the Gentiles should share equally with God's ancient people in the New Covenant was made known by revelation ' ( Eph . iii . 3 , κατὰ ἀποκ . ) . “ Through revelation of Jesus Christ ' St Paul received the Gospel which he ...
... fact that the Gentiles should share equally with God's ancient people in the New Covenant was made known by revelation ' ( Eph . iii . 3 , κατὰ ἀποκ . ) . “ Through revelation of Jesus Christ ' St Paul received the Gospel which he ...
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... fact instinctive , and equally at least with the belief in a Supreme Being possesses the testimony of universal acceptance . Even intellectually the idea of Inspiration offers no extraordinary difficulties . To enlarge or inform any ...
... fact instinctive , and equally at least with the belief in a Supreme Being possesses the testimony of universal acceptance . Even intellectually the idea of Inspiration offers no extraordinary difficulties . To enlarge or inform any ...
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... fact that they claim . to speak in the name and by the authority of Him by whom their mighty works were wrought1 . Or we may collect the passages which the apostolic writers have 1 Orig . Tom . XIII . in Matt . § 5 . Οὐδὲν μὲν τῶν ...
... fact that they claim . to speak in the name and by the authority of Him by whom their mighty works were wrought1 . Or we may collect the passages which the apostolic writers have 1 Orig . Tom . XIII . in Matt . § 5 . Οὐδὲν μὲν τῶν ...
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