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... known of Mark if Mark itself had in like fashion been completely lost . We should then have had in Matthew and Luke large remains of the lost Mark . By their agree- ments we could have reconstructed much of its contents , order and ...
... known of Mark if Mark itself had in like fashion been completely lost . We should then have had in Matthew and Luke large remains of the lost Mark . By their agree- ments we could have reconstructed much of its contents , order and ...
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... known to the Christian dictionary - writer Hesychius and now has turned up on a papyrus ( P Flor 391 ) containing in- structions for divination by the movements of mem- bers of the body . The use of this passage to indicate Luke's ...
... known to the Christian dictionary - writer Hesychius and now has turned up on a papyrus ( P Flor 391 ) containing in- structions for divination by the movements of mem- bers of the body . The use of this passage to indicate Luke's ...
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... known to need telling ; perhaps it was to be told in another volume ; perhaps it was not known , or at least not yet known when the book or its principal source was written . Perhaps the outcome was indecisive - the case quashed , a ...
... known to need telling ; perhaps it was to be told in another volume ; perhaps it was not known , or at least not yet known when the book or its principal source was written . Perhaps the outcome was indecisive - the case quashed , a ...
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Its Interest and UnitY | 1 |
FACTORS IN COMPOSITION | 12 |
THE MATERIALS | 19 |
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