Bibliotheca Sacra and Theological Review, Volume 5Allen, Morrill, and Wardwell, 1848 - Theology |
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... direct our attention particularly to the middle ages . Chris- tianity had chosen in the West the Latin language as its organ ; yet the multitude of entirely new ideas it called forth , caused the language , already much corrupted under ...
... direct our attention particularly to the middle ages . Chris- tianity had chosen in the West the Latin language as its organ ; yet the multitude of entirely new ideas it called forth , caused the language , already much corrupted under ...
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... direct or indirect appeal that Jehovah would remember mercy and afford help , so in Ps . 3 , the word occurs at the three main points of the psalm , first in the representa- tion of the distress , v . 2 ; and then in the delineation of ...
... direct or indirect appeal that Jehovah would remember mercy and afford help , so in Ps . 3 , the word occurs at the three main points of the psalm , first in the representa- tion of the distress , v . 2 ; and then in the delineation of ...
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... direct appeals to that justice , is this , that in all these passages , the words expressing a cordial trust in God and a spirit of prayer , have a liturgical signification , and are de- signed to go up in remembrance before God . E. g ...
... direct appeals to that justice , is this , that in all these passages , the words expressing a cordial trust in God and a spirit of prayer , have a liturgical signification , and are de- signed to go up in remembrance before God . E. g ...
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... direct control of the emperor ; and was governed by a legate of his appointment with the title of pro - consul or pro - praetor . But in Syria , along with this general pro - consular authority extending in a certain degree over the ...
... direct control of the emperor ; and was governed by a legate of his appointment with the title of pro - consul or pro - praetor . But in Syria , along with this general pro - consular authority extending in a certain degree over the ...
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... direct revelation ; and , second , that this doctrine thus communicated to him , was demonstrated to be true by a consideration of its own nature , its effects , its harmony with Scripture , its attestation by miracles and other similar ...
... direct revelation ; and , second , that this doctrine thus communicated to him , was demonstrated to be true by a consideration of its own nature , its effects , its harmony with Scripture , its attestation by miracles and other similar ...
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