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... natural Greek free from the errors of ignorance . His vocabulary has much in common with Paul's , but in the Greek Bible the books nearest in style are Second Mac- cabees and the letter to the Hebrews . Such likenesses and differences ...
... natural Greek free from the errors of ignorance . His vocabulary has much in common with Paul's , but in the Greek Bible the books nearest in style are Second Mac- cabees and the letter to the Hebrews . Such likenesses and differences ...
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... naturally quite common everywhere , but some of these and other com- parisons may owe at least part of their ... natural also rather than conscious , and modern writers are wont to lay more artistic purpose to his credit than the ...
... naturally quite common everywhere , but some of these and other com- parisons may owe at least part of their ... natural also rather than conscious , and modern writers are wont to lay more artistic purpose to his credit than the ...
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... natural scientist , nor appre- ciate the demand for well - sifted and first - hand evidence of the scientific historian . It is It is this good faith of the writer which explains the complete fitness of the miraculous element in the ...
... natural scientist , nor appre- ciate the demand for well - sifted and first - hand evidence of the scientific historian . It is It is this good faith of the writer which explains the complete fitness of the miraculous element in the ...
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Its Interest and UnitY | 1 |
FACTORS IN COMPOSITION | 12 |
THE MATERIALS | 19 |
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