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(II) A Study of History1

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  25 February 2009

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Copyright © The Royal Institute of Philosophy 1948

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References

page 72 note 2 Pp. 51–9, 67–8.

page 73 note 1 P. 72.

page 73 note 2 Tht Bible To-day, pp. 126ffGoogle Scholar.

page 74 note 1 The Christian in the Modern University, pp. 1113. University Pamphlets, S.C.M. PressGoogle Scholar.

page 74 note 2 Hodges, op.cit. P. 12.

page 75 note 1 P. 368.

page 78 note 1 “Miracles” Pp. 135–36.

page 79 note 1 It is not relevant to the argument, but surely this is an error of fact. According to Christian belief the coming of Christ marks the division between the dispensation of the New Testament and that of the Old Testament, not between the Christian and the Hellenic dispensations.