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Strona xi
... facts at which the writer barely hints , being himself filled with the knowledge of them . The pouring of water from ... fact these words were afterwards misunderstood by the Greek fathers . But , on the other hand , it is said that the ...
... facts at which the writer barely hints , being himself filled with the knowledge of them . The pouring of water from ... fact these words were afterwards misunderstood by the Greek fathers . But , on the other hand , it is said that the ...
Strona xviii
... utter a vain protest against the title in which their condemnation was written ( xix . 21 , the chief priests of the Jews ) . This most significant fact of the decisive action of the xviii GOSPEL ACCORDING TO ST . JOHN [ INTRODUCTION.
... utter a vain protest against the title in which their condemnation was written ( xix . 21 , the chief priests of the Jews ) . This most significant fact of the decisive action of the xviii GOSPEL ACCORDING TO ST . JOHN [ INTRODUCTION.
Strona xix
The Greek Text with Introduction and Notes Brooke Foss Westcott. This most significant fact of the decisive action of the Sadducæan hierarchy in compassing the death of the Lord , which is strikingly illustrated by the relative atti ...
The Greek Text with Introduction and Notes Brooke Foss Westcott. This most significant fact of the decisive action of the Sadducæan hierarchy in compassing the death of the Lord , which is strikingly illustrated by the relative atti ...
Strona xxiv
... fact , mentioned anywhere except in the fourth Gospel , and the perfect simplicity with which they are introduced in ... facts , but he does not pause to dwell upon them . Only in one short sentence does he appear to call attention to ...
... fact , mentioned anywhere except in the fourth Gospel , and the perfect simplicity with which they are introduced in ... facts , but he does not pause to dwell upon them . Only in one short sentence does he appear to call attention to ...
Strona xxxiv
... fact that a striking aspect of Jewish thought has been preserved in the copious writings of PHILO of Alexandria ( born c . 20 в.c. ) , who is naturally regarded as the creator of teaching , of which he is in part only the representative ...
... fact that a striking aspect of Jewish thought has been preserved in the copious writings of PHILO of Alexandria ( born c . 20 в.c. ) , who is naturally regarded as the creator of teaching , of which he is in part only the representative ...
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