| Charles Voysey - 1871 - 380 pages
...: " It is impossible to pass from the Synoptic Gospels to that of St John, without feeling that the transition involves the passage from one world of...exists in form and spirit between the earlier and the later narratives ; and a full recognition of this contrast is the first requisite for the understanding... | |
| Charles Voysey - 1871 - 368 pages
...: " It is impossible to pass from the Synoptic Gospels to that of St John, without feeling that the transition involves the passage from one world of...exists in form and spirit between the earlier and the later narratives ; and a full recognition of this contrast is the first requisite for the understanding... | |
| Charles Vosey - 1871 - 368 pages
...: " It is impossible to pass from the Synoptic Gospels to that of St John, without feeling that the transition involves the passage from one world of...exists in form and spirit between the earlier and the later narratives ; and a full recognition of this contrast is the first requisite for the understanding... | |
| Charles Voysey - 1872 - 454 pages
..." It is impossible to pass from the Synoptic Gospels to that of St. John without feeling that _the transition involves the passage from one world of...exists in form and spirit between the earlier and the later narratives ; and a full recognition of this contrast is the first requisite for the understanding... | |
| Charles Voysey - 1872 - 444 pages
...: " It is impossible to pass from the Synoptic Gospels to that of St. John without feeling that the transition involves the passage from one world of...exists in form and spirit between the earlier and the later narratives ; and a full recognition of this contrast is the first requisite for the understanding... | |
| Charles Voysey - 1872 - 452 pages
...Saviour, is sufficient to destroy the contrast which exists in form and spirit between the earlier and the later narratives ; and a full recognition of this...for the understanding of their essential harmony" (Westcott's Introduction to the Study of the Gospels, p. 231). The full recognition which Mr. Westcott... | |
| Walter Richard Cassels - Bible - 1874 - 526 pages
...pass from the Synoptic Gospels to that of St. John," says Canon Westcott, "without feeling that the transition involves the passage from one world of...exists in form and spirit between the earlier and later narratives."1 The difference between the fourth Gospel and the Synoptics, not only as regards the teaching... | |
| John White Chadwick - Bible - 1878 - 340 pages
...critics, " It is impossible to pass from the Synoptic Gospels to the Fourth without feeling that the transition involves the passage from one world of...thought to another. No familiarity with the general teachings of the Gospels, no wide conception of the character of the Saviour is sufficient to destroy... | |
| John White Chadwick - 1878 - 342 pages
...critics, " It is impossible to pass from the Synoptic Gospels to the Fourth without feeling that the transition involves the passage from one world of...thought to another. No familiarity with the general teachings of the Gospels, no wide conception of the character of the Saviour is sufficient to destroy... | |
| John White Chadwick - Bible - 1879 - 336 pages
...involves the passage from one world of thought to another. No familiarity with the general teachings of the Gospels, no wide conception of the character...spirit between the earlier and later narratives." Nevertheless, Canon Westcott is persuaded that the Fourth Gospel proceeded from " the beloved disciple,"... | |
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