Bibliotheca Sacra and Theological Review, Volume 6Allen, Morrill, and Wardwell, 1849 - Theology |
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... the moral nature of man and his capacity for improvement - the two features of
his constitution by which he is principally distinguished from the lower tribes of
the animal kingdom , and which , taken in connection with what may be
discovered ...
... the moral nature of man and his capacity for improvement - the two features of
his constitution by which he is principally distinguished from the lower tribes of
the animal kingdom , and which , taken in connection with what may be
discovered ...
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Among other spoils taken from the royalists , " there was brought to the head -
quarters a wooden image , in the shape of a man , and in such form as they
blasphemously called it the God of the Roundheads ; and this they carried , in
scorn and ...
Among other spoils taken from the royalists , " there was brought to the head -
quarters a wooden image , in the shape of a man , and in such form as they
blasphemously called it the God of the Roundheads ; and this they carried , in
scorn and ...
Page 567
Carthage taken and the Syrian crown , destroyed by the Ro . and makes war on
Al mans . Corinth deexander . stroyed by L . Mum146 . Ptol . Philom . in - mius ,
and Achaja bevades Syria , ostensi . comes a Roman pro145 Jonathan goes
over ...
Carthage taken and the Syrian crown , destroyed by the Ro . and makes war on
Al mans . Corinth deexander . stroyed by L . Mum146 . Ptol . Philom . in - mius ,
and Achaja bevades Syria , ostensi . comes a Roman pro145 Jonathan goes
over ...
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Taken passively . ” Volo means , primarily , to be willing ( Boúlouci , to which it is
allied ) ; then , to wish ( 920 ) . It is here used tropically of things , and in the
former sense , willing ; hence , favoring ; then by Metonymy of cause for effect ...
Taken passively . ” Volo means , primarily , to be willing ( Boúlouci , to which it is
allied ) ; then , to wish ( 920 ) . It is here used tropically of things , and in the
former sense , willing ; hence , favoring ; then by Metonymy of cause for effect ...
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of the parallel , to be taken as the object , “ I visit on the world the wickedness . "
Verse 12 . Most of the Babylonians shall perish , v . 9 ; so few shall remain , that
living men will be as rare as the finest gold . Ophir was probably a district in .
of the parallel , to be taken as the object , “ I visit on the world the wickedness . "
Verse 12 . Most of the Babylonians shall perish , v . 9 ; so few shall remain , that
living men will be as rare as the finest gold . Ophir was probably a district in .
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