[2] Some New Testament Problems, 1898, pp. 197–98. [↑]

[3] Id. p. 14. [↑]

[4] Id. p. 15. [↑]

[5] Elsewhere (p. 200) Mr. Wright speaks of the traditions as “circulated in an oral form from very early times”; but he does not appear to mean this in the natural sense. [↑]

[6] Id. p. 102. [↑]

[7] Id. p. 213. [↑]

[8] Would it? For Loisy it is stamped with Jewish exclusiveness. The “dog” merely gets a compassionate crumb. [↑]

[9] Id. p. 209. [↑]

[10] Id. p. 215. [↑]

[11] See Christianity and Mythology, 2nd ed. p. 388. [↑]