Journal of Theological Studies, Volume 13Clarendon Press, 1912 |
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... Experience of Saint Paul . GIBSON , M. D. The Commentaries of Isho'dad of Merv GINSBURG , C. D. Isaiah . GLAZEBROOK , M. G. The End of the Law . GOLDBACHER , A. S. Aureli Augustini Hipponiensis Episcopi Epistulae GRAPIN , E. Eusèbe ...
... Experience of Saint Paul . GIBSON , M. D. The Commentaries of Isho'dad of Merv GINSBURG , C. D. Isaiah . GLAZEBROOK , M. G. The End of the Law . GOLDBACHER , A. S. Aureli Augustini Hipponiensis Episcopi Epistulae GRAPIN , E. Eusèbe ...
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... experience of concrete fact , and practical religious need . Then again , Sohm's slighter grasp of historical perspective is reflected in the way in which he speaks of Catholicism , by which he seems to VOL . XIII . H mean always the ...
... experience of concrete fact , and practical religious need . Then again , Sohm's slighter grasp of historical perspective is reflected in the way in which he speaks of Catholicism , by which he seems to VOL . XIII . H mean always the ...
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... experience of redemption , but conceived of themselves also as under a theocracy , which was being brought to its full developement by Jesus . They were actually the People of God . Harnack has no difficulty in shewing that this ...
... experience of redemption , but conceived of themselves also as under a theocracy , which was being brought to its full developement by Jesus . They were actually the People of God . Harnack has no difficulty in shewing that this ...
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... experiences of the writer and the circle in which he lived in years long after our Lord was parted from His disciples as much perhaps as to the actual words He spoke to them while He was with them . Indeed , though much that M. Lebreton ...
... experiences of the writer and the circle in which he lived in years long after our Lord was parted from His disciples as much perhaps as to the actual words He spoke to them while He was with them . Indeed , though much that M. Lebreton ...
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that more intellectual appreciation of the Christian revelation without which , as experience has shewn , it may easily sink to a level little above some ancient ' superstitions ' ; but I am sure that he has made a most valuable ...
that more intellectual appreciation of the Christian revelation without which , as experience has shewn , it may easily sink to a level little above some ancient ' superstitions ' ; but I am sure that he has made a most valuable ...
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