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... interest of the recorded item has been sloughed off . Only a little less obvious is the influence of the primary interest in the direction of emphasis and even exaggeration . There are several ways of emphasizing the interest of an ...
... interest of the recorded item has been sloughed off . Only a little less obvious is the influence of the primary interest in the direction of emphasis and even exaggeration . There are several ways of emphasizing the interest of an ...
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... interest ; in part they diverge or conflict with it . The more general religious mo- tives include a belief in the supernatural , moral evaluation of conduct and an interest in the future life . The specifi- cally Christian ones imply a ...
... interest ; in part they diverge or conflict with it . The more general religious mo- tives include a belief in the supernatural , moral evaluation of conduct and an interest in the future life . The specifi- cally Christian ones imply a ...
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... interest in its leaders and its simple ritual . The ecclesiastical interests behind the Fourth Gospel are as unmistakable , even if they are quite different . In the current text of Matthew we find two references to the church by name ...
... interest in its leaders and its simple ritual . The ecclesiastical interests behind the Fourth Gospel are as unmistakable , even if they are quite different . In the current text of Matthew we find two references to the church by name ...
Contents
Its Interest and UnitY | 1 |
FACTORS IN COMPOSITION | 12 |
THE MATERIALS | 19 |
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