Bibliotheca Sacra and Theological Review, Volume 6Allen, Morrill, and Wardwell, 1849 - Theology |
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... human heart and life , which distinguishes him . The cold observer never penetrates very deep ; the selfish man sees that which can bring advantage , all else remains concealed ; to the scorner true forms must appear as caricatures ...
... human heart and life , which distinguishes him . The cold observer never penetrates very deep ; the selfish man sees that which can bring advantage , all else remains concealed ; to the scorner true forms must appear as caricatures ...
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... human race , or the head of the human race restored , as Adam was the head of the fallen race of men . Whilst in Romans this parallelism is pointed out in the two points of sin and death on the one side , and righteousness and life on ...
... human race , or the head of the human race restored , as Adam was the head of the fallen race of men . Whilst in Romans this parallelism is pointed out in the two points of sin and death on the one side , and righteousness and life on ...
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... human interests , and con- sequently be of comparatively little value . " If a man die , shall he live again ? " has been the great question and too often the despairing question , of the innumerable multitudes of our race , from the ...
... human interests , and con- sequently be of comparatively little value . " If a man die , shall he live again ? " has been the great question and too often the despairing question , of the innumerable multitudes of our race , from the ...
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... human pro- gress are wealth and knowledge . These are both transferable , and therefore tend to accumulate . The possessions which have been ac- quired by the father , descend to the son . The discoveries made by the individual become ...
... human pro- gress are wealth and knowledge . These are both transferable , and therefore tend to accumulate . The possessions which have been ac- quired by the father , descend to the son . The discoveries made by the individual become ...
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1849. ] Progress of the Human Race . 71 take the trouble to compare , in his own mind , the varied experience of a cultivated European , the wide circle of ... human research is therefore definitely bounded , and however far it may extend.
1849. ] Progress of the Human Race . 71 take the trouble to compare , in his own mind , the varied experience of a cultivated European , the wide circle of ... human research is therefore definitely bounded , and however far it may extend.
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