- 000 - Introduction by Professor Otto Pfleiderer, Latin prologue, Preface
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- 001 - Introduction §1 Inevitable Rise of Different Modes of Explaning Sacred Histories
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- 002 - Introduction §2 Different Explanations of Sacred Legends Among the Greeks
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- 003 - Introduction §3 Allegorical Interpretations Among the Hebrews - Philo
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- 004 - Introduction §4 Allegorical interpretations among the Christians - Origen
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- 005 - Introduction §5 Transition to More Modern Times, Deists and Naturalists of the 17th and 18th Centuries, The Wolfenbüttel Fragmentist
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- 006 - Introduction §6 Natural Mode of Explanation Adopted by the Rationalists. Eichhorn. Paulus
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- 007 - Introduction §7 Moral Interpretation of Kant
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- 008 - Introduction §8 Rise of the mythical mode of interpreting the sacred history, in reference first to the Old Testament
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- 009 - Introduciton §9 The mythical mode of interpretation in reference to the New Testament
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- 010 - Introduction §10 The notion of the mythus in its application to sacred histories not clearly apprehended by theologians
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- 011 - Introduction §11 The application of the notion of the mythus too circumscribed
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- 012 - Introduction §12 Opposition to the mythical view of the gospel history
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- 013 - Introduction §13 The possibility of the existence of mythi in the New Testament considered in reference to the external evidences
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- 014 - Introduction §14 The possibility of mythi in the New Testament considered on internal grounds
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- 015 - Introduction §15 Definition of the evangelical mythus, and its distinctive characteristics
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- 016 - Introduction §16 Criteria by which to distinguish the unhistorical in the Gospel narrative
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- 017 - Part 1 - History of the Birth and Childhood of Jesus, Chapter 1 - Annunciation and Birth of John the Baptist §17 Account given by Luke. Immediate, supernatural character of the representation
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- 018 - Part 1 - History of the Birth and Childhood of Jesus, Chapter 1 - Annunciation and Birth of John the Baptist §18 Natural explanation of the narrative
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- 019 - Part 1 - History of the Birth and Childhood of Jesus, Chapter 1 - Annunciation and Birth of John the Baptist §19 Mythical view of the narrative in its different stages
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- 020 - Part 1 - History of the Birth and Childhood of Jesus, Chapter 2 - Davidical Descent of Jesus, According to the Genealogical Tables of Matthew and Luke §20 The two genealogies of Jesus considered separately and irrespectively of one another
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- 021 - Part 1 - History of the Birth and Childhood of Jesus, Chapter 2 - Davidical Descent of Jesus, According to the Genealogical Tables of Matthew and Luke §21 Comparison of the two genealogies. Attempt to reconcile their contradictions
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- 022 - Part 1 - History of the Birth and Childhood of Jesus, Chapter 2 - Davidical Descent of Jesus, According to the Genealogical Tables of Matthew and Luke §22 The genealogies unhistorical
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- 023 - Part 1 - History of the Birth and Childhood of Jesus, Chapter 3 - Announcement of the Conception of Jesus. Its Supernatural Character. Visit of Mary to Elizabeth §23 Sketch of the different canonical and apocryphal accounts
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- 024 - Part 1 - History of the Birth and Childhood of Jesus, Chapter 3 - Announcement of the Conception of Jesus. Its Supernatural Character. Visit of Mary to Elizabeth §24 Disagreements of the canonical gospels in relation to the form of the annunciation
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- 025 - Part 1 - History of the Birth and Childhood of Jesus, Chapter 3 - Announcement of the Conception of Jesus. Its Supernatural Character. Visit of Mary to Elizabeth §25 Import of the angel's message. Fulfilment of the prophecy of Isaiah
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