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... less original or incisive in its brev- ity is the essay of another Semitist , C. C. Torrey of Yale , The Date and Composition of Acts ( 1916 ) . In English there is appearing a kind of international composite work on Acts published in ...
... less original or incisive in its brev- ity is the essay of another Semitist , C. C. Torrey of Yale , The Date and Composition of Acts ( 1916 ) . In English there is appearing a kind of international composite work on Acts published in ...
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... less because parallel passages are not extant . The means of demonstration are less avail- able , but the probability is still very great . It is no wonder that scholars are alert to inquire whether some internal proofs do not still ...
... less because parallel passages are not extant . The means of demonstration are less avail- able , but the probability is still very great . It is no wonder that scholars are alert to inquire whether some internal proofs do not still ...
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... less . Especially inter- esting are those analogues which come from the same age and background as Luke . This is the interest of the life of Apollonius of Tyana , of the rabbinic parables and of Jewish miracle tales collected by Fiebig ...
... less . Especially inter- esting are those analogues which come from the same age and background as Luke . This is the interest of the life of Apollonius of Tyana , of the rabbinic parables and of Jewish miracle tales collected by Fiebig ...
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Its Interest and UnitY | 1 |
FACTORS IN COMPOSITION | 12 |
THE MATERIALS | 19 |
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