Bibliotheca Sacra and Theological Review, Volume 3Allen, Morrill, and Wardwell, 1846 - Theology |
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... existence of an early tradition , transmitting for a time without written records the principal contents of the evangelical history . Gieseler was the first who proposed this view in such a form as to fix upon it the serious attention ...
... existence of an early tradition , transmitting for a time without written records the principal contents of the evangelical history . Gieseler was the first who proposed this view in such a form as to fix upon it the serious attention ...
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... existence of these finer sentiments , it may be affirmed that they cannot answer the purpose of an adequate guide . They are wholly in- sufficient as a standard in educating the human soul . They have not enough of a fixed and ...
... existence of these finer sentiments , it may be affirmed that they cannot answer the purpose of an adequate guide . They are wholly in- sufficient as a standard in educating the human soul . They have not enough of a fixed and ...
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never to have had an existence , the soul is wholly abandoned to its selfish and earthward tendencies . Besides , they are felt only by a limited number . They are in a great degree the result of an education to which the mass of men ...
never to have had an existence , the soul is wholly abandoned to its selfish and earthward tendencies . Besides , they are felt only by a limited number . They are in a great degree the result of an education to which the mass of men ...
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... existence is beyond con- tradiction . Whatever be our connection with the original aposta- sy , whatever be the nature of the influence that has come down from Adam , be the preponderance of evil on the side of the first transgression ...
... existence is beyond con- tradiction . Whatever be our connection with the original aposta- sy , whatever be the nature of the influence that has come down from Adam , be the preponderance of evil on the side of the first transgression ...
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... existence . Some have supposed that the poet alluded to the pregnancy of Scribonia , the wife of Augustus ; and that Virgil prophesied , in hope that the birth would prove a son , which , however , turned out to be a daughter , the ...
... existence . Some have supposed that the poet alluded to the pregnancy of Scribonia , the wife of Augustus ; and that Virgil prophesied , in hope that the birth would prove a son , which , however , turned out to be a daughter , the ...
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