[16.] J. Denney, Studies in Theology, p. 25.

[17.] For an admirable statement of the argument of this paragraph see D.W. Forrest's Christ of History and experience, chap. i. and note 4, p. 385.

[18.] Cp. Denney's note on St. Paul's description of Christ, "Him who knew no sin," in 2 Cor. v. 21: "The Greek negative (mae), as Schmiedel remarks, implies that this is regarded as the verdict of some one else than the writer. It was Christ's own verdict upon Himself."

[19.] The Death of Christ, p. 28.

[20.] The Philosophy of the Christian Religion, p. 408.

[21.] John xii. 27, 28; xiii. 31; xvii. 1.

[22.] G.B. Stevens, Theology of the New Testament, p. 133.

[23.] I quote once more from Dr. Denney.

[24.] J. Denney, Studies in Theology, p. 154.

[25.] See W.N. Clarke's Outlines of Christian Theology, p. 373.