The Hibbert Journal, Tom 36Lawrence Pearsall Jacks, George Dawes Hicks George Allen & Unwin, 1937 "Jesus or Christ?" issued as monographic supplement, 1909. |
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... Jesus . It is significant that after a careful and critical examination of these sayings , it turns out that the words actually attributed to Jesus ( as distinct from comments or expansions of the Evangelist ) add very little to what we ...
... Jesus . It is significant that after a careful and critical examination of these sayings , it turns out that the words actually attributed to Jesus ( as distinct from comments or expansions of the Evangelist ) add very little to what we ...
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... Jesus and the essential content of his personality . By bringing his " commission " to the level of a purely social regeneration in which the individual is absorbed in the larger issue belonging to the Jewish commonwealth , even if it ...
... Jesus and the essential content of his personality . By bringing his " commission " to the level of a purely social regeneration in which the individual is absorbed in the larger issue belonging to the Jewish commonwealth , even if it ...
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... Jesus of his own choice showing himself to Paul . " Professor Nock simply says : " His conversion happened as a drastic psychological crisis , which he does not and could not explain , and which we cannot either . " Probably it is ...
... Jesus of his own choice showing himself to Paul . " Professor Nock simply says : " His conversion happened as a drastic psychological crisis , which he does not and could not explain , and which we cannot either . " Probably it is ...
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IMMORTALITY A CHINESE VIEW OF 287 | 1 |
LOISYS ARTICLES A COMMENT ON 530 | 14 |
REFORMATION THE ABIDING SIGNIFICANCE OF 199 | 42 |
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