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... given in Tacitus 10 differs widely from the words preserved on an original brass tablet found at Lyons which records the speech . 9 It would be erroneous to suppose that no actual tradi- tion was ever represented in the speeches ...
... given in Tacitus 10 differs widely from the words preserved on an original brass tablet found at Lyons which records the speech . 9 It would be erroneous to suppose that no actual tradi- tion was ever represented in the speeches ...
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... given a second reference to Agabus as though he had never been mentioned before , instead of such cross reference as we find in the adjacent allusion to " Philip the evangelist , who was one of the Seven , " or in that to " Judas who ...
... given a second reference to Agabus as though he had never been mentioned before , instead of such cross reference as we find in the adjacent allusion to " Philip the evangelist , who was one of the Seven , " or in that to " Judas who ...
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Henry Joel Cadbury. growth of given seed in given soil , the seed being the his- torical facts , the soil the environment of Christian faith and piety . In like manner our study will deter us from complaining of Luke's methods of writing ...
Henry Joel Cadbury. growth of given seed in given soil , the seed being the his- torical facts , the soil the environment of Christian faith and piety . In like manner our study will deter us from complaining of Luke's methods of writing ...
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Its Interest and UnitY | 1 |
FACTORS IN COMPOSITION | 12 |
THE MATERIALS | 19 |
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