Bibliotheca Sacra and Theological Review, Volume 6Allen, Morrill, and Wardwell, 1849 - Theology |
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... evidence of his courage by instituting a process against his guardians for their breach of trust ; a process which con- tinued three or four years , but which the young Athenian gained , yet without obtaining his entire inheritance ...
... evidence of his courage by instituting a process against his guardians for their breach of trust ; a process which con- tinued three or four years , but which the young Athenian gained , yet without obtaining his entire inheritance ...
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... . pogέooμev x . 7. 2. ] we shall also bear the image of the heavenly , attain the same nature as Christ . The reading pooέooper , for which there is , to be sure , preponderating evidence in ACDE F G 28. all . Vulg . all . Patrr.
... . pogέooμev x . 7. 2. ] we shall also bear the image of the heavenly , attain the same nature as Christ . The reading pooέooper , for which there is , to be sure , preponderating evidence in ACDE F G 28. all . Vulg . all . Patrr.
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... evidence , we shall find occasion for making use of the argument in a more advanced part of our essay . The second ... evidences of this in impressions , which might be left upon the memory ; and what so easy to be mistaken for such ...
... evidence , we shall find occasion for making use of the argument in a more advanced part of our essay . The second ... evidences of this in impressions , which might be left upon the memory ; and what so easy to be mistaken for such ...
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... evidence that the soul had somewhere had an existence previous to the commencement of its present life ; and why should it not continue to exist after the termination of that life ? The second and fourth arguments , also , de- rived ...
... evidence that the soul had somewhere had an existence previous to the commencement of its present life ; and why should it not continue to exist after the termination of that life ? The second and fourth arguments , also , de- rived ...
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... evidence of the truth of any opinion . It may have sprung immediately from the intuitions of our rational or moral natures ; it is then true . It may have been legitimately drawn from facts taken in connection with those intuitions ; it ...
... evidence of the truth of any opinion . It may have sprung immediately from the intuitions of our rational or moral natures ; it is then true . It may have been legitimately drawn from facts taken in connection with those intuitions ; it ...
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