The Quarterly Review, Volume 120John Murray, 1866 - English literature |
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Page 172
Like most courageous and unflinching men of principle , he was not popular in his generation , and yet as long as England is England , few names will be named , ' wheresoever the Gospel is preached in the whole world , ' more revered .
Like most courageous and unflinching men of principle , he was not popular in his generation , and yet as long as England is England , few names will be named , ' wheresoever the Gospel is preached in the whole world , ' more revered .
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In the name of criticism he declared that the Gospels were almost valueless as historical materials ; in the name of science he pro- nounced nounced that miracles were impossible ; in the name of Life of ...
In the name of criticism he declared that the Gospels were almost valueless as historical materials ; in the name of science he pro- nounced nounced that miracles were impossible ; in the name of Life of ...
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Our predecessors , Paulus , Hase , and Schleier- macher , had all persisted in treating the Gospels as historical autho- rities ; all of which we , by good rights , made an end of . Every single narrative of the Evangelists we put into ...
Our predecessors , Paulus , Hase , and Schleier- macher , had all persisted in treating the Gospels as historical autho- rities ; all of which we , by good rights , made an end of . Every single narrative of the Evangelists we put into ...
Page 392
Not one of all these adopts the author's three great principles , that the Gospels are not historical , that a miracle is impossible , and that the life of our Lord as recorded in the Gospels is an accretion of myths .
Not one of all these adopts the author's three great principles , that the Gospels are not historical , that a miracle is impossible , and that the life of our Lord as recorded in the Gospels is an accretion of myths .
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The principal points on which he labours are the critical history of the Gospels and a certain theory of myths . We do not pretend in this place to do more than to give the reader , who may not have followed the argument , a general ...
The principal points on which he labours are the critical history of the Gospels and a certain theory of myths . We do not pretend in this place to do more than to give the reader , who may not have followed the argument , a general ...
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