Bibliotheca Sacra and Theological Review, Volume 3Allen, Morrill, and Wardwell, 1846 - Theology |
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... expression thus : " According to a decided majority of wit- nesses coprý is to be read without the article . So Griesbach , Lachmann . If the article be genuine , the reference must be to the principal festival , that is , the passover ...
... expression thus : " According to a decided majority of wit- nesses coprý is to be read without the article . So Griesbach , Lachmann . If the article be genuine , the reference must be to the principal festival , that is , the passover ...
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... expressed , are embodied under the form of counsels for the young , or rules for the formation of the character . The objections to this standard of appeal are two - fold . In the first place , it does not supply principles of action ...
... expressed , are embodied under the form of counsels for the young , or rules for the formation of the character . The objections to this standard of appeal are two - fold . In the first place , it does not supply principles of action ...
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... expressed is very striking . It suits Virgil and no other ; and although Mr. Penn suggests that the Sibyls were mortals yet they were mortals of a peculiar kind . Such wishes hardly become them , and are the very expressions by which a ...
... expressed is very striking . It suits Virgil and no other ; and although Mr. Penn suggests that the Sibyls were mortals yet they were mortals of a peculiar kind . Such wishes hardly become them , and are the very expressions by which a ...
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... expressed his aston- ishment ; and even Lowth hardly knew what to say . For so general an impression perhaps it may be said there must be some real cause . I must confess , however , for one , that I have rather wondered at the ...
... expressed his aston- ishment ; and even Lowth hardly knew what to say . For so general an impression perhaps it may be said there must be some real cause . I must confess , however , for one , that I have rather wondered at the ...
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... expression which he desired . He therefore went to Basil where Zuingli's dogmas had been em- braced , in order to submit his own plans for the reformation of the church to Oecolampadius . But his impudent manner , as well 1 See Mosheim ...
... expression which he desired . He therefore went to Basil where Zuingli's dogmas had been em- braced , in order to submit his own plans for the reformation of the church to Oecolampadius . But his impudent manner , as well 1 See Mosheim ...
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