Bibliotheca Sacra and Theological Review, Volume 3Allen, Morrill, and Wardwell, 1846 - Theology |
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... given to it by the support of so eminent a name as that of Bengel , has enjoyed extensive credit , and has still a wide reception . A few , finally , would extend this reduction of the time still further . They would restrict the ...
... given to it by the support of so eminent a name as that of Bengel , has enjoyed extensive credit , and has still a wide reception . A few , finally , would extend this reduction of the time still further . They would restrict the ...
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... given rise to more discussion perhaps than any other similar problem , connected with the study of the Gospels . The question how we are to explain this rela- tion of the Evangelists to each other has been considered by theo- logians as ...
... given rise to more discussion perhaps than any other similar problem , connected with the study of the Gospels . The question how we are to explain this rela- tion of the Evangelists to each other has been considered by theo- logians as ...
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... given an exposition of it , expressing the sense no doubt in which it is held generally by those who belong to the same theological school . The outline of it is as follows . It is contrary to the character of the earliest Christian age ...
... given an exposition of it , expressing the sense no doubt in which it is held generally by those who belong to the same theological school . The outline of it is as follows . It is contrary to the character of the earliest Christian age ...
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... given him uncommon advantages for the execution of such a labor . The work contains the entire Greek of the four Gospels and the few verses in Acts and Corin- thians , which relate to the personal history of Christ . It is based upon ...
... given him uncommon advantages for the execution of such a labor . The work contains the entire Greek of the four Gospels and the few verses in Acts and Corin- thians , which relate to the personal history of Christ . It is based upon ...
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... given him . It is always pleasant to see these transitions from a life of sensation to one of reflection and imagination , the blending of childlike feelings with those of youth and manhood . And yet if we follow this ardent youth ...
... given him . It is always pleasant to see these transitions from a life of sensation to one of reflection and imagination , the blending of childlike feelings with those of youth and manhood . And yet if we follow this ardent youth ...
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