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Page ii
... give some help to those who desire to find out what this Gospel meant to the Evangelist as he wrote it . How much may here be done Dalman has shown us , but much still remains to be done ; and it is probably the case that , in some ...
... give some help to those who desire to find out what this Gospel meant to the Evangelist as he wrote it . How much may here be done Dalman has shown us , but much still remains to be done ; and it is probably the case that , in some ...
Page v
... give us , will lead to results which will in large part coincide with the old conservative and traditional intuitions . On the one hand , it will be found that the sources of our Gospels are early in date , and that , with some slight ...
... give us , will lead to results which will in large part coincide with the old conservative and traditional intuitions . On the one hand , it will be found that the sources of our Gospels are early in date , and that , with some slight ...
Page vi
... stages of this process should belong to the textual critic , and to the scholar whom , in default of a better name , we may term the literary critic . The former should give us a Greek text of the Gospel upon which vi PREFACE.
... stages of this process should belong to the textual critic , and to the scholar whom , in default of a better name , we may term the literary critic . The former should give us a Greek text of the Gospel upon which vi PREFACE.
Page vii
Willoughby Charles Allen. give us a Greek text of the Gospel upon which to work ; the latter should have decided for us such questions as the relationship of the Gospels one to another , and to any source or sources which have been ...
Willoughby Charles Allen. give us a Greek text of the Gospel upon which to work ; the latter should have decided for us such questions as the relationship of the Gospels one to another , and to any source or sources which have been ...
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... give a literal and bald ren- dering which should , so far as is possible , represent in English the differences in tense , in syntax , and in vocabu- lary between the Greek of the Second and that of the First Gospel . INTRODUCTION . THE ...
... give a literal and bald ren- dering which should , so far as is possible , represent in English the differences in tense , in syntax , and in vocabu- lary between the Greek of the Second and that of the First Gospel . INTRODUCTION . THE ...
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