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Excerpt from The Holy Spirit in the New Testament: A Study of Primitive Christian Teaching
In'the first two parts of this book, which form a running commentary upon the New Testament references to the Holy Spirit, I have placed at the head of each chapter the Greek text of the passages discussed in it. In the com mentary itself quotations are made in an English form, which departs from the Revised Version wherever it has seemed desirable to call attention to points of order or structure or exact meaning which could not be emphasized in a version intended for general use.
My best thanks are due to my friend Dr Bebb, Principal of St David's College, Lampeter, who in the midst of many engagements has found time to correct the Sheets of this book; and to the compositors, readers, and officers of the University Press, to whose conscientious work I have owed much for many years.
I hope that I may be permitted to follow up this study of New Testament Pneumatology by a companion volume on the Pneumatology of the ancient Church in post-apostolic times.
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