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... seems a certainty . Whether one evangelist used the other , or whether they independently used a common source , the method of transcribing written material is shown to be their method . An ancient prejudice in favor of the independence ...
... seems a certainty . Whether one evangelist used the other , or whether they independently used a common source , the method of transcribing written material is shown to be their method . An ancient prejudice in favor of the independence ...
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... seem to us , what the address to an individual really shows is that the work was intended not for an individual ... seems to reveal the fiction for a moment when , in his preface to the second volume of his work addressed to Senecio ...
... seem to us , what the address to an individual really shows is that the work was intended not for an individual ... seems to reveal the fiction for a moment when , in his preface to the second volume of his work addressed to Senecio ...
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... seems to have separated the last pair in spite of obvious resemblance between them , a resemblance extending down to his own wording . In adding the short parable of New Wine after Old and the long parable of the Prodigal Son , Luke seems ...
... seems to have separated the last pair in spite of obvious resemblance between them , a resemblance extending down to his own wording . In adding the short parable of New Wine after Old and the long parable of the Prodigal Son , Luke seems ...
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Its Interest and UnitY | 1 |
FACTORS IN COMPOSITION | 12 |
THE MATERIALS | 19 |
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