The Presbyterian Quarterly Review, Volume 6B. J. Wallace, Albert Barnes proprietor, 1858 - Presbyterian Church |
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Page 38
... adopted by the persecutors of Socrates as a successful cover to their violence . Writers on Greek his tory are wont to divide its course into three , a theologic , a moral , and a philosophic period in regard to the 38 [ JUNE , Thoughts ...
... adopted by the persecutors of Socrates as a successful cover to their violence . Writers on Greek his tory are wont to divide its course into three , a theologic , a moral , and a philosophic period in regard to the 38 [ JUNE , Thoughts ...
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... adopt and infuse with its own spirit . There is in them no flight of the imagination which Christianity could not undertake with safety and con- sistency . Still again , we should suppose that the more wide our view of eternal realities ...
... adopt and infuse with its own spirit . There is in them no flight of the imagination which Christianity could not undertake with safety and con- sistency . Still again , we should suppose that the more wide our view of eternal realities ...
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... adopted for the name " Jehovah , " by the Septuagint and our transla- tors , when it is remembered that " Kurios , " of which " Lord " is in all respects the equal , was accepted by our Saviour and his Apostles as in all cases an ...
... adopted for the name " Jehovah , " by the Septuagint and our transla- tors , when it is remembered that " Kurios , " of which " Lord " is in all respects the equal , was accepted by our Saviour and his Apostles as in all cases an ...
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... adopt the " construction " of the Septuagint " in dark or doubtful " cases . Yet in this case , with what con- sistency the reader must judge , Mr. MacWhorter immediately adds , that Luther did do better , and translated Eve's exclama ...
... adopt the " construction " of the Septuagint " in dark or doubtful " cases . Yet in this case , with what con- sistency the reader must judge , Mr. MacWhorter immediately adds , that Luther did do better , and translated Eve's exclama ...
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... adoption of the Greek models . The Ænead became a reflection of the Iliad . And English literature for a generation after the reign of Queen Anne , was led astray by the sparkle , epigram , and sharp 118 [ JUNE , American Literature .
... adoption of the Greek models . The Ænead became a reflection of the Iliad . And English literature for a generation after the reign of Queen Anne , was led astray by the sparkle , epigram , and sharp 118 [ JUNE , American Literature .
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