Bibliotheca Sacra and Theological Review, Volume 3Allen, Morrill, and Wardwell, 1846 - Theology |
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... known Life of Christ by Hess is distinguished for much of this picturesque power . It is in general correct also in point of theo- logical sentiment , and pervaded by a glow of earnest Christian feeling . Its defects are , that too ...
... known Life of Christ by Hess is distinguished for much of this picturesque power . It is in general correct also in point of theo- logical sentiment , and pervaded by a glow of earnest Christian feeling . Its defects are , that too ...
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... known to the public , are as follows : Das Leben Jesu kritisch bearbeitet von Dr. D. F. Strauss . Geprüft für Theologen und Nicht - theologen von Wilhelm Hoffinann , Inspector des Mis- sionshauses in Basil . 1839 . Das Leben Jesu ...
... known to the public , are as follows : Das Leben Jesu kritisch bearbeitet von Dr. D. F. Strauss . Geprüft für Theologen und Nicht - theologen von Wilhelm Hoffinann , Inspector des Mis- sionshauses in Basil . 1839 . Das Leben Jesu ...
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... known , have been exposed to such frequent assaults as these . The discus- sions of Dr. Robinson in relation to these topics , we regard as the most satisfactory to which the student can be referred . The dif- culties that exist are ...
... known , have been exposed to such frequent assaults as these . The discus- sions of Dr. Robinson in relation to these topics , we regard as the most satisfactory to which the student can be referred . The dif- culties that exist are ...
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... known principally by the ter- ror of their movement . Account for the fact as we may , its existence is beyond con- tradiction . Whatever be our connection with the original aposta- sy , whatever be the nature of the influence that has ...
... known principally by the ter- ror of their movement . Account for the fact as we may , its existence is beyond con- tradiction . Whatever be our connection with the original aposta- sy , whatever be the nature of the influence that has ...
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... known . The masters in the arts , men of the highest order of genius , have well understood the advantages of this imagined perfect form , floating before the imagination . It has lived in their dreams by night , and excited them to ...
... known . The masters in the arts , men of the highest order of genius , have well understood the advantages of this imagined perfect form , floating before the imagination . It has lived in their dreams by night , and excited them to ...
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