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... Testament , an unhesitating acceptance of the theory of inspiration , and , above all , of the doctrine , in its dogmatic form , of the Incarnation . Such , then , in its main features thus briefly described , was the book of Renan ...
... Testament , an unhesitating acceptance of the theory of inspiration , and , above all , of the doctrine , in its dogmatic form , of the Incarnation . Such , then , in its main features thus briefly described , was the book of Renan ...
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... Testament , though adopted by Baur in the beginning of the nineteenth century as to the miraculous narratives of the Old , was new to the great majority of readers . In Germany , the volumes were welcomed by one party as containing the ...
... Testament , though adopted by Baur in the beginning of the nineteenth century as to the miraculous narratives of the Old , was new to the great majority of readers . In Germany , the volumes were welcomed by one party as containing the ...
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... Testament to have done , have com- mitted or permitted acts which in capriciousness , cruelty , and even lust , exceed what an oriental despot could have conceived . A large number have become aware of the folly and contradiction ...
... Testament to have done , have com- mitted or permitted acts which in capriciousness , cruelty , and even lust , exceed what an oriental despot could have conceived . A large number have become aware of the folly and contradiction ...
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... Testament are more than questionable , and that the contradictions , both in that and in the New more especially , are nume- rous and palpable to such an extent that no one not wilfully blind can by any possibility shut his eyes to them ...
... Testament are more than questionable , and that the contradictions , both in that and in the New more especially , are nume- rous and palpable to such an extent that no one not wilfully blind can by any possibility shut his eyes to them ...
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... Testament , and Paul and his school of writers in the New , may be said to be inspired , but it is not the sense in which the doctrine is maintained by the Pharisaic schools of Christians . It is that large sense in which all great ...
... Testament , and Paul and his school of writers in the New , may be said to be inspired , but it is not the sense in which the doctrine is maintained by the Pharisaic schools of Christians . It is that large sense in which all great ...
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