Bibliotheca Sacra and Theological Review, Volume 3Allen, Morrill, and Wardwell, 1846 - Theology |
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... ground for many of the conclusions which he was compelled to admit , in filling up a system of such minute compu- tation . The arrangement which Bengel adopted for harmonizing the Gospels , may not be , in the aggregate , more certain ...
... ground for many of the conclusions which he was compelled to admit , in filling up a system of such minute compu- tation . The arrangement which Bengel adopted for harmonizing the Gospels , may not be , in the aggregate , more certain ...
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... ground that sin consists in the corrupt motive , or wrong intention . But they do not lay that stress which the Bible does , on the slight , inceptive movement , on the germinating desire . They often weaken their own teach- ings by ...
... ground that sin consists in the corrupt motive , or wrong intention . But they do not lay that stress which the Bible does , on the slight , inceptive movement , on the germinating desire . They often weaken their own teach- ings by ...
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... ground ; they mark off , with ineffaceable lines , the territory on which it may not enter ; they anathematise the first prompting of a desire to resort to places where the mind becomes like a cage of unclean birds ; they would bind in ...
... ground ; they mark off , with ineffaceable lines , the territory on which it may not enter ; they anathematise the first prompting of a desire to resort to places where the mind becomes like a cage of unclean birds ; they would bind in ...
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... ground of the picture . There is in the character of the Saviour that blending of quali- ties , that mingling of different colors , that fair and exquisite pro- portion - the study of which never tires . It has a feeble analogy in one ...
... ground of the picture . There is in the character of the Saviour that blending of quali- ties , that mingling of different colors , that fair and exquisite pro- portion - the study of which never tires . It has a feeble analogy in one ...
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... ground against it . The au- thor himself whilst the book was in press had explained his sys- tem to both Bucer and Capito , and they were decided in their convictions of the injury to be anticipated from him . Bucer even then began ...
... ground against it . The au- thor himself whilst the book was in press had explained his sys- tem to both Bucer and Capito , and they were decided in their convictions of the injury to be anticipated from him . Bucer even then began ...
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