The Gospel According to St. John: The Greek Text with Introduction and Notes, Tom 1John Murray, 1908 |
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Strona ix
... nature of the available evidence , but there can be no question that it is impressed with an individual character , and that it contains indications of the circumstances under which it was composed . These indications , therefore , must ...
... nature of the available evidence , but there can be no question that it is impressed with an individual character , and that it contains indications of the circumstances under which it was composed . These indications , therefore , must ...
Strona xix
... nature " ( Gal . ii . 15 ) , are already separated from himself . The name of a race has become practically the name of a sect ( Rom . iii . 9 ; 1 Cor . i . 22 ff . , ix . 20 , x . 32 ; comp . Gal . ii . 13 , i . 13 f . ) . The word is ...
... nature " ( Gal . ii . 15 ) , are already separated from himself . The name of a race has become practically the name of a sect ( Rom . iii . 9 ; 1 Cor . i . 22 ff . , ix . 20 , x . 32 ; comp . Gal . ii . 13 , i . 13 f . ) . The word is ...
Strona xlii
... nature of the whole narrative , it is almost impossible to overlook the vivid touches which correspond with the actual experience of one who had looked upon what he describes . Thus , to take a single illustration from the first ( i ...
... nature of the whole narrative , it is almost impossible to overlook the vivid touches which correspond with the actual experience of one who had looked upon what he describes . Thus , to take a single illustration from the first ( i ...
Strona xlix
... impersonal record , adding some introductory sentences to explain the nature of the book , or he might have in- d dicated his own presence obliquely at some one or other INTRODUCTION ] GOSPEL ACCORDING TO ST . JOHN xlix.
... impersonal record , adding some introductory sentences to explain the nature of the book , or he might have in- d dicated his own presence obliquely at some one or other INTRODUCTION ] GOSPEL ACCORDING TO ST . JOHN xlix.
Strona l
... natural to an apostle living again , as it were , in the divine history of his youth . The direct personal narrative ... natural , does it appear that this particular form of oblique reference , to which objection is made , was itself ...
... natural to an apostle living again , as it were , in the divine history of his youth . The direct personal narrative ... natural , does it appear that this particular form of oblique reference , to which objection is made , was itself ...
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