The Quarterly Review, Volume 235, Issue 467John Murray, 1921 |
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Page 374
... Apocalypse . This edition is the fruit of twenty - five years of study . Whether all his conclusions will be finally accepted in detail or not , it will remain undoubtedly the standard edition for years to come . The many - sided ...
... Apocalypse . This edition is the fruit of twenty - five years of study . Whether all his conclusions will be finally accepted in detail or not , it will remain undoubtedly the standard edition for years to come . The many - sided ...
Page 375
... Apocalypse , unlike others , is not pseudonymous . It claims to be by one ' John , ' and Dr Charles urges strongly and rightly that we must accept the claim . But who was this John ? Here we enter upon one of the most disputed and ...
... Apocalypse , unlike others , is not pseudonymous . It claims to be by one ' John , ' and Dr Charles urges strongly and rightly that we must accept the claim . But who was this John ? Here we enter upon one of the most disputed and ...
Page 376
... Apocalypse and the Gospel come from the same hand . We may note especially the difference found in the attitude towards eschatology . In the Gospel the coming of Christ and the Judgment are spiritualised ; they have already taken place ...
... Apocalypse and the Gospel come from the same hand . We may note especially the difference found in the attitude towards eschatology . In the Gospel the coming of Christ and the Judgment are spiritualised ; they have already taken place ...
Page 377
... Apocalypse is impossible . His view is that the Gospel and the three Epistles belong together and come from the Presbyter ; while the Apocalypse is by an otherwise unknown John , a prophet who migrated late in life from Galilee , the ...
... Apocalypse is impossible . His view is that the Gospel and the three Epistles belong together and come from the Presbyter ; while the Apocalypse is by an otherwise unknown John , a prophet who migrated late in life from Galilee , the ...
Page 378
... Apocalypse , afterwards came round to his own view . But while there is this general unity of style , the writer has not spun his material out of his own head . Like most other ancient and modern writers , he is in- debted to ...
... Apocalypse , afterwards came round to his own view . But while there is this general unity of style , the writer has not spun his material out of his own head . Like most other ancient and modern writers , he is in- debted to ...
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