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... Gospels - I might have said in wrestling with myself . For I approached my task as translator with a divided mind ... Gospels , or read them merely as an idle tale . The scientific side of us objects to this . And its objections would ...
... Gospels - I might have said in wrestling with myself . For I approached my task as translator with a divided mind ... Gospels , or read them merely as an idle tale . The scientific side of us objects to this . And its objections would ...
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... Gospels , for all their superficial simplicity , are the most difficult of all books to comprehend - if they were easier they would lose their value . And I am well aware that here I have done little more than skim their surface . In ...
... Gospels , for all their superficial simplicity , are the most difficult of all books to comprehend - if they were easier they would lose their value . And I am well aware that here I have done little more than skim their surface . In ...
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... Christ as the only begotten Son of God is an instance of what I mean . This , then , is what I regard as our major difficulty in reading the Gospels . Jesus himself admitted it . He said to his disciples : ' I have spoken to you in the ...
... Christ as the only begotten Son of God is an instance of what I mean . This , then , is what I regard as our major difficulty in reading the Gospels . Jesus himself admitted it . He said to his disciples : ' I have spoken to you in the ...
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Giff Edmonds Memorial Lecture | 1 |
Tredegar Memorial Lecture | 20 |
TENNYSONS INFLUENCE ON HIS TIMES | 35 |
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