Paradise Regained: The Tradition and the PoemRussell & Russell, 1962 - 135 pages |
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... Luke , and Matthew . Mark sums it up in two verses : And immediately [ after the baptism ] the spirit driveth him ... Luke's account of the event is more elaborate : And Jesus being full of the Holy Ghost returned from Jordan , and was ...
... Luke , and Matthew . Mark sums it up in two verses : And immediately [ after the baptism ] the spirit driveth him ... Luke's account of the event is more elaborate : And Jesus being full of the Holy Ghost returned from Jordan , and was ...
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... Luke , like Matthew , thought that all the temp- tations came together at the end of the forty days . Even if this dubious hypothesis were accepted , however , it did not resolve the basic contradiction : it simply left Matthew and Luke ...
... Luke , like Matthew , thought that all the temp- tations came together at the end of the forty days . Even if this dubious hypothesis were accepted , however , it did not resolve the basic contradiction : it simply left Matthew and Luke ...
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... Luke have altered it ? William Perkins suggested that he was less careful of the order than Matthew because he was more concerned with relating all the facts than arranging them in their proper sequence : “ Luke in penning of the words ...
... Luke have altered it ? William Perkins suggested that he was less careful of the order than Matthew because he was more concerned with relating all the facts than arranging them in their proper sequence : “ Luke in penning of the words ...
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