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... method more than we should . In Acts Peter defends himself by telling the story of Jesus ; Stephen , by a sketch of Old Testament history ; Paul , by relating his own conversion . For such a writer narrative was evidently counted a ...
... method more than we should . In Acts Peter defends himself by telling the story of Jesus ; Stephen , by a sketch of Old Testament history ; Paul , by relating his own conversion . For such a writer narrative was evidently counted a ...
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... method of selection might not agree with our own , nor indeed with every ancient writer , but selection was doubtless necessary . We may compare and contrast with his procedure the expressed method of the historian Herodian when he ...
... method of selection might not agree with our own , nor indeed with every ancient writer , but selection was doubtless necessary . We may compare and contrast with his procedure the expressed method of the historian Herodian when he ...
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... method of using them differed from our modern method in many ways . We have already touched on these problems in earlier chapters . If several sources dealt with the same event , selection and combination might seem a necessity , but ...
... method of using them differed from our modern method in many ways . We have already touched on these problems in earlier chapters . If several sources dealt with the same event , selection and combination might seem a necessity , but ...
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Its Interest and UnitY | 1 |
FACTORS IN COMPOSITION | 12 |
THE MATERIALS | 19 |
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