The Presbyterian Quarterly Review, Volume 6B. J. Wallace, Albert Barnes proprietor, 1858 - Presbyterian Church |
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... passed away , and when the original combatants are no more , men will look at these arguments as they are . They will gather up the results of the conflict . They will in- corporate the new truth thus stricken out into the permanent ...
... passed away , and when the original combatants are no more , men will look at these arguments as they are . They will gather up the results of the conflict . They will in- corporate the new truth thus stricken out into the permanent ...
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... passed away . The great thought became one of the permanent truths which were to stand out prominently , or to enter into new com- binations , and to influence future times . So ecclesiastical his- tory has recorded the names of ...
... passed away . The great thought became one of the permanent truths which were to stand out prominently , or to enter into new com- binations , and to influence future times . So ecclesiastical his- tory has recorded the names of ...
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... passed away almost together . With them Greek Tragedy retired , while Aristophanes and Comedy were growing in favor and success . Comedy had a long and prosperous life . From Aristophanes , we have a con- nected line , through Menander ...
... passed away almost together . With them Greek Tragedy retired , while Aristophanes and Comedy were growing in favor and success . Comedy had a long and prosperous life . From Aristophanes , we have a con- nected line , through Menander ...
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... passed . away , and Plato and Phidias were modern compared with Moses . Rome was cradled when Tadmor in the desert had been flourishing two hundred years , and when the infancy of Greece is lost in fable , ten centuries had risen and ...
... passed . away , and Plato and Phidias were modern compared with Moses . Rome was cradled when Tadmor in the desert had been flourishing two hundred years , and when the infancy of Greece is lost in fable , ten centuries had risen and ...
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... passed against me , and that also they have walked contrary unto me , and that I also have walked contrary unto them , and have brought them into the land of their enemies ; if then their uncircumcised hearts be humbled and they then ...
... passed against me , and that also they have walked contrary unto me , and that I also have walked contrary unto them , and have brought them into the land of their enemies ; if then their uncircumcised hearts be humbled and they then ...
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