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... compared with tradition , and in no stage in its history has the tradition felt the strong controlling hand of an ... comparable to the gospels . With this restric- tion much of Votaw's comparison is fully justified . All history and ...
... compared with tradition , and in no stage in its history has the tradition felt the strong controlling hand of an ... comparable to the gospels . With this restric- tion much of Votaw's comparison is fully justified . All history and ...
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... compared ? In Agnostos Theos Norden has suggested one line of comparison , between the speeches of Acts and the conventional sermon of Hellenistic philosophy and religion . But many other types of popular literature can be properly compared ...
... compared ? In Agnostos Theos Norden has suggested one line of comparison , between the speeches of Acts and the conventional sermon of Hellenistic philosophy and religion . But many other types of popular literature can be properly compared ...
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... compared him with Josephus . An illuminating parallel is the latter's account of the death of Herod Agrippa I. Both writers agree that the king was miracu- lously punished because he permitted his adulators to call him a god . They ...
... compared him with Josephus . An illuminating parallel is the latter's account of the death of Herod Agrippa I. Both writers agree that the king was miracu- lously punished because he permitted his adulators to call him a god . They ...
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Its Interest and UnitY | 1 |
FACTORS IN COMPOSITION | 12 |
THE MATERIALS | 19 |
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