The Dublin University Magazine: A Literary and Political Journal, Volume 73W. Curry, jun., and Company, 1869 |
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... tion of God's feeding and clothing all creation ; the calling in of the poor , the maimed , the halt , and the blind to the marriage feast ; the im- portunity of the midnight knocker ; the salving of Jesus by the sinful woman , in ...
... tion of God's feeding and clothing all creation ; the calling in of the poor , the maimed , the halt , and the blind to the marriage feast ; the im- portunity of the midnight knocker ; the salving of Jesus by the sinful woman , in ...
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... tion , it occurred to him to endeavour also to give a complete account of what had happened . Therefore , Luke must have had some reason for doing this , which reason was con- firmed by his examination of what was extant concerning our ...
... tion , it occurred to him to endeavour also to give a complete account of what had happened . Therefore , Luke must have had some reason for doing this , which reason was con- firmed by his examination of what was extant concerning our ...
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... tion of the sources he had whence did he get this additional informa- tion Upon what was the dopaλea , which he was going to impart to Theophilus , based ? : Schleiermacher has indicated the most probable solution to this ques- tion ...
... tion of the sources he had whence did he get this additional informa- tion Upon what was the dopaλea , which he was going to impart to Theophilus , based ? : Schleiermacher has indicated the most probable solution to this ques- tion ...
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... tion , contractions , and spurious per- versions of the law by the Pharisees , but even as regards them in their veneration for the law he supports them by the words " Whatsoever they bid you observe , that observe and do ; but do ye ...
... tion , contractions , and spurious per- versions of the law by the Pharisees , but even as regards them in their veneration for the law he supports them by the words " Whatsoever they bid you observe , that observe and do ; but do ye ...
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... tion , a stipulation which the third Evangelist could not acknowledge , and therefore he passed over that concluding paragraph , and moulds the parable in a more Pauline form . " In the parable of the healing of the ten lepers there is ...
... tion , a stipulation which the third Evangelist could not acknowledge , and therefore he passed over that concluding paragraph , and moulds the parable in a more Pauline form . " In the parable of the healing of the ten lepers there is ...
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