The Religious Experience of Saint PaulWilliams & Norgate, 1913 - 263 pages |
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... possible , in view of recent work , as summed up in Harnack's Lukas der Arzt , to assume as highly probable that this life of Paul is from the pen of his friend and companion Luke . Nevertheless there is no comparison possible between ...
... possible , in view of recent work , as summed up in Harnack's Lukas der Arzt , to assume as highly probable that this life of Paul is from the pen of his friend and companion Luke . Nevertheless there is no comparison possible between ...
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... possible value to the historian . They show , not indeed what was uttered on a particular occasion , but what ought to have been uttered , to set forth the true bearing of the occasion and to embody the character of the speaker . Fresh ...
... possible value to the historian . They show , not indeed what was uttered on a particular occasion , but what ought to have been uttered , to set forth the true bearing of the occasion and to embody the character of the speaker . Fresh ...
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... possible to imagine the Paul of the Epistles taking so academic and philosophic a line . The pupil is carried away by the magic of the name of Athens , and attributes to Paul too much of his own astonishing versatility . The third ...
... possible to imagine the Paul of the Epistles taking so academic and philosophic a line . The pupil is carried away by the magic of the name of Athens , and attributes to Paul too much of his own astonishing versatility . The third ...
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... possible to absolve oneself from this task . If one accepts the attitude and the general results of such writers as Harnack , Moffatt , and Jülicher , one has a firm basis on which to build . It is true that a number of important ...
... possible to absolve oneself from this task . If one accepts the attitude and the general results of such writers as Harnack , Moffatt , and Jülicher , one has a firm basis on which to build . It is true that a number of important ...
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... does represent a somewhat more advanced phase of Pauline thought than any other of the Pauline 1 Introduction , pp . 373–395 Epistles : it is quite possible to draw the line 18 RELIGIOUS EXPERIENCE OF ST PAUL Epistle to the Ephesians,
... does represent a somewhat more advanced phase of Pauline thought than any other of the Pauline 1 Introduction , pp . 373–395 Epistles : it is quite possible to draw the line 18 RELIGIOUS EXPERIENCE OF ST PAUL Epistle to the Ephesians,
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