Bibliotheca Sacra and Theological Review, Volume 5Allen, Morrill, and Wardwell, 1848 - Theology |
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... suppose , had not the eternal law of God's providence called forth a reäction . In Italy the restora- tion of learning began ; the Latin language was studied with ever in- creasing enthusiasm ; Italian literati , like Petrarch , went on ...
... suppose , had not the eternal law of God's providence called forth a reäction . In Italy the restora- tion of learning began ; the Latin language was studied with ever in- creasing enthusiasm ; Italian literati , like Petrarch , went on ...
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... suppose , a change an al- ternation . The reason is probably this : From its position it would seem to be a notification or note . The verbal import of it might lead to the further supposition that it was musical or rhythmical . As it ...
... suppose , a change an al- ternation . The reason is probably this : From its position it would seem to be a notification or note . The verbal import of it might lead to the further supposition that it was musical or rhythmical . As it ...
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... suppose that the significant tones of the trumpet fell in with and mark- ed the words where the psalmist would present before God the leading desires of his heart , his most ardent hopes and convictions and assure himself of being heard ...
... suppose that the significant tones of the trumpet fell in with and mark- ed the words where the psalmist would present before God the leading desires of his heart , his most ardent hopes and convictions and assure himself of being heard ...
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... suppose Dr. De Forest to have co- pied XVI . correctly , and then put F. F. in the place of EP . all will be clear . M. Volusius becomes a centurion of the sixteenth Legion Flavia Firma or Flavia Fidelis . By the former epithets this ...
... suppose Dr. De Forest to have co- pied XVI . correctly , and then put F. F. in the place of EP . all will be clear . M. Volusius becomes a centurion of the sixteenth Legion Flavia Firma or Flavia Fidelis . By the former epithets this ...
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... suppose that while Paul would describe this as the office of law in general and one , therefore , which it is adapted still to perform as a means of bring- ing men to Christ , he means to affirm it here more especially of the Mosaic ...
... suppose that while Paul would describe this as the office of law in general and one , therefore , which it is adapted still to perform as a means of bring- ing men to Christ , he means to affirm it here more especially of the Mosaic ...
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