Bibliotheca Sacra and Theological Review, Volume 3Allen, Morrill, and Wardwell, 1846 - Theology |
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... appear- ance , till at length Chemnitz at the beginning of the seven- teenth century , and especially Bengel3 somewhat later , effected a permanent reformation in the condition of this study . The merits of these two men in bringing ...
... appear- ance , till at length Chemnitz at the beginning of the seven- teenth century , and especially Bengel3 somewhat later , effected a permanent reformation in the condition of this study . The merits of these two men in bringing ...
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... appear be- fore us in the New Testament . ' It is conceivable certainly that our Gospels should have been produced in this manner ; and so it is that the Iliad or Paradise Lost , should have been formed by throwing up the letters of the ...
... appear be- fore us in the New Testament . ' It is conceivable certainly that our Gospels should have been produced in this manner ; and so it is that the Iliad or Paradise Lost , should have been formed by throwing up the letters of the ...
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... appear to have been drawn from the writer's own experience and oral tradition ; and the great- er part of the latter from concise written accounts or memoranda which had been prepared by others . That which is common to both Gospels may ...
... appear to have been drawn from the writer's own experience and oral tradition ; and the great- er part of the latter from concise written accounts or memoranda which had been prepared by others . That which is common to both Gospels may ...
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... the soul in their most attractive forms , and may appear competent to lead to the highest attainments in holiness ; yet one hour has not elapsed before these beautiful visions seem never to have had an existence , the soul is.
... the soul in their most attractive forms , and may appear competent to lead to the highest attainments in holiness ; yet one hour has not elapsed before these beautiful visions seem never to have had an existence , the soul is.
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... appears . The animal and the intel- lectual absorb the whole of his thoughts . His moral nature is a waste . Now here is the point where the word of God comes in . It does not repress the animal instincts . It does not discourage the ...
... appears . The animal and the intel- lectual absorb the whole of his thoughts . His moral nature is a waste . Now here is the point where the word of God comes in . It does not repress the animal instincts . It does not discourage the ...
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