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... later writer has substituted the past tense " voted " for the historical present " vote , " as Luke often does with Mark's historical presents . The passages are as follows : Dionysius viii . 38 , 1 They vote that both the hiero- phants ...
... later writer has substituted the past tense " voted " for the historical present " vote , " as Luke often does with Mark's historical presents . The passages are as follows : Dionysius viii . 38 , 1 They vote that both the hiero- phants ...
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... later the same Moeris says , " ǎprɩ the Attic writers [ use ] of ' a little while ago , ' but the later Greeks say it also of ' now . ' " Matthew ( like John , Paul and other New Testament writers ) uses the word freely , but Luke in ...
... later the same Moeris says , " ǎprɩ the Attic writers [ use ] of ' a little while ago , ' but the later Greeks say it also of ' now . ' " Matthew ( like John , Paul and other New Testament writers ) uses the word freely , but Luke in ...
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... later generations , but the supply of information does not always meet the demand - witness the scanty lives of the Greek tragedians which later grammarians composed and treasured . In Christian circles also such interest was not ...
... later generations , but the supply of information does not always meet the demand - witness the scanty lives of the Greek tragedians which later grammarians composed and treasured . In Christian circles also such interest was not ...
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Its Interest and UnitY | 1 |
FACTORS IN COMPOSITION | 12 |
THE MATERIALS | 19 |
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