Bibliotheca Sacra and Theological Review, Volume 3Allen, Morrill, and Wardwell, 1846 - Theology |
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... living , spoken word . The first Gospel - history , therefore , was an oral one.1 This , whether repeated in one lan- guage or another , in Greek or Aramaean , would naturally acquire a certain uniformity of character both in the ...
... living , spoken word . The first Gospel - history , therefore , was an oral one.1 This , whether repeated in one lan- guage or another , in Greek or Aramaean , would naturally acquire a certain uniformity of character both in the ...
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... living spring to which all thirsty souls may repair alike . Again , the authors of these systems were more or less under the influence of prejudice . To prepare a sound and comprehen- sive ethical system , the moral sense of the writer ...
... living spring to which all thirsty souls may repair alike . Again , the authors of these systems were more or less under the influence of prejudice . To prepare a sound and comprehen- sive ethical system , the moral sense of the writer ...
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... living harp ? Besides , we know little yet of the powers of the soul . The soul of one man has , occasionally , certain moods , which may not , per- haps , find an answering chord in any other human bosom ; certain states which it ...
... living harp ? Besides , we know little yet of the powers of the soul . The soul of one man has , occasionally , certain moods , which may not , per- haps , find an answering chord in any other human bosom ; certain states which it ...
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... living exemplification of a principle , no notice is given of the fact . There is no moral appendix to the story . We are not advertised of the object of the narrative . All is left to make its natural im- pression upon us . It seems to ...
... living exemplification of a principle , no notice is given of the fact . There is no moral appendix to the story . We are not advertised of the object of the narrative . All is left to make its natural im- pression upon us . It seems to ...
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... living , or on the page of history , in institutions and usages past or present , in abstract truth , or , as it has been exemplified in great and beneficent actions . Recklessness , impatience in respect to whatever is fixed and ...
... living , or on the page of history , in institutions and usages past or present , in abstract truth , or , as it has been exemplified in great and beneficent actions . Recklessness , impatience in respect to whatever is fixed and ...
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