Bibliotheca Sacra and Theological Review, Volume 3Allen, Morrill, and Wardwell, 1846 - Theology |
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... Manner of treating such Opinions and Feelings of his Hear- ers , as are at variance with the Preacher's Discourse , 14. Cautions to be observed in exciting the Feelings of an Audience , 496 15. The Department of Topics ( Topica ) , 492 ...
... Manner of treating such Opinions and Feelings of his Hear- ers , as are at variance with the Preacher's Discourse , 14. Cautions to be observed in exciting the Feelings of an Audience , 496 15. The Department of Topics ( Topica ) , 492 ...
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... manner ; and so it is that the Iliad or Paradise Lost , should have been formed by throwing up the letters of the alphabet and having them fall so as to assume their present order ; but it is not at all probable . This has now become ...
... manner ; and so it is that the Iliad or Paradise Lost , should have been formed by throwing up the letters of the alphabet and having them fall so as to assume their present order ; but it is not at all probable . This has now become ...
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... manner , as believers in their authenticity and truth . One of the first written objections to Christianity , of which we have any ac- count , was that the Evangelists contradict each other , and thus destroy the credibility of their ...
... manner , as believers in their authenticity and truth . One of the first written objections to Christianity , of which we have any ac- count , was that the Evangelists contradict each other , and thus destroy the credibility of their ...
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... manner in which the circumstances of our Lord's crucifixion and resurrection are nar- rated . No parts of the evangelical history , it is well known , have been exposed to such frequent assaults as these . The discus- sions of Dr ...
... manner in which the circumstances of our Lord's crucifixion and resurrection are nar- rated . No parts of the evangelical history , it is well known , have been exposed to such frequent assaults as these . The discus- sions of Dr ...
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... manner , and for their interpretation and application require more or less skill . They can never become a copious and living spring to which all thirsty souls may repair alike . Again , the authors of these systems were more or less ...
... manner , and for their interpretation and application require more or less skill . They can never become a copious and living spring to which all thirsty souls may repair alike . Again , the authors of these systems were more or less ...
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