The Religious Experience of Saint PaulWilliams & Norgate, 1913 - 263 pages |
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... character of his teaching . In truth , Englishmen become so saturated with phrases from the Pauline Epistles , used in conven- tional senses , that it is very difficult for them to realise what those phrases meant to him who uttered ...
... character of his teaching . In truth , Englishmen become so saturated with phrases from the Pauline Epistles , used in conven- tional senses , that it is very difficult for them to realise what those phrases meant to him who uttered ...
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... character , 58. Mysticism : its relation to the Mysteries and its modern use , 61. Essential features of Greek Mysteries , 62. Best studied in Metamorphoses of Apuleius , 63. Dieterich's Mithraic Liturgy : Papyri , 65. Mistake of ...
... character , 58. Mysticism : its relation to the Mysteries and its modern use , 61. Essential features of Greek Mysteries , 62. Best studied in Metamorphoses of Apuleius , 63. Dieterich's Mithraic Liturgy : Papyri , 65. Mistake of ...
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... Character of virtue in Paul , an enthusiasm , 140. It differs from that of Pharisees and Stoics though Paul shows much likeness to the Stoic ethics , 141. Strong likeness between Paul's morality and that of Jesus , 143. Paul sometimes ...
... Character of virtue in Paul , an enthusiasm , 140. It differs from that of Pharisees and Stoics though Paul shows much likeness to the Stoic ethics , 141. Strong likeness between Paul's morality and that of Jesus , 143. Paul sometimes ...
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... character and views of St Paul . We may now venture to cast aside extreme timidity , and to read the letters of Paul as we read those of Cicero , more in the light of the historic imagination and of spiritual sympathy than in a keenly ...
... character and views of St Paul . We may now venture to cast aside extreme timidity , and to read the letters of Paul as we read those of Cicero , more in the light of the historic imagination and of spiritual sympathy than in a keenly ...
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... character is so strikingly different from that of Paul that inter- course between the two can scarcely have been intimate . We can judge of Luke's intellectual qualities by comparing his Gospel with the others . Some of the chief ...
... character is so strikingly different from that of Paul that inter- course between the two can scarcely have been intimate . We can judge of Luke's intellectual qualities by comparing his Gospel with the others . Some of the chief ...
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