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... fact that in his preface he seems to distinguish himself from eyewitnesses and ministers of the word . This difficulty was not felt by the Patristic writers , since they separated the gospel from Acts and applied the preface to the ...
... fact that in his preface he seems to distinguish himself from eyewitnesses and ministers of the word . This difficulty was not felt by the Patristic writers , since they separated the gospel from Acts and applied the preface to the ...
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Henry Joel Cadbury. Luke was not an eyewitness of Jesus . In fact the preface was , as we have said , often understood to ... fact Cf. J. A. Blaisdell in The Harvard Theological Review , xiii , 1920 , pp . 136 ff . 8 is interesting , but ...
Henry Joel Cadbury. Luke was not an eyewitness of Jesus . In fact the preface was , as we have said , often understood to ... fact Cf. J. A. Blaisdell in The Harvard Theological Review , xiii , 1920 , pp . 136 ff . 8 is interesting , but ...
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... facts to the more accessible fact of the creation of this significant literary production . That fact itself the making of Luke - Acts - by its concreteness , its verifiable fitness to its historical setting , and its irre- futable ...
... facts to the more accessible fact of the creation of this significant literary production . That fact itself the making of Luke - Acts - by its concreteness , its verifiable fitness to its historical setting , and its irre- futable ...
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Its Interest and UnitY | 1 |
FACTORS IN COMPOSITION | 12 |
THE MATERIALS | 19 |
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