Bibliotheca Sacra and Theological Review, Volume 3Allen, Morrill, and Wardwell, 1846 - Theology |
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... position assigned to them by the Evangelists ; and yet he explained them as referring to the same transactions . His followers , however , as Molinaeus ?, Codmann3 and others , perceived the inconsistences into which he had fallen ; and ...
... position assigned to them by the Evangelists ; and yet he explained them as referring to the same transactions . His followers , however , as Molinaeus ?, Codmann3 and others , perceived the inconsistences into which he had fallen ; and ...
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... position of these he regarded as established ; but felt at liberty to adjust the rest , as the plan which he had formed seemed to him to require . The English Harmonists appear to have emancipated them- selves more readily from this ...
... position of these he regarded as established ; but felt at liberty to adjust the rest , as the plan which he had formed seemed to him to require . The English Harmonists appear to have emancipated them- selves more readily from this ...
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... position and succession determine themselves . It is otherwise with the intermediate portions . Here the indications of time are often wholly wanting . Those which occur ? are frequently indefinite , and so establish nothing with ...
... position and succession determine themselves . It is otherwise with the intermediate portions . Here the indications of time are often wholly wanting . Those which occur ? are frequently indefinite , and so establish nothing with ...
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... position ; and again , without being precisely the same , they are so nearly alike that it is impossible to view the agreement as accidental . This phenomenon has engaged natural- ly the attention of critics ; and has given rise to more ...
... position ; and again , without being precisely the same , they are so nearly alike that it is impossible to view the agreement as accidental . This phenomenon has engaged natural- ly the attention of critics ; and has given rise to more ...
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... position which Strauss has re - assumed at the present time . We are challenged to defend our faith against this accusation . If the Gospels con- tain an authentic history , they must be consistent both with the truth and with one ...
... position which Strauss has re - assumed at the present time . We are challenged to defend our faith against this accusation . If the Gospels con- tain an authentic history , they must be consistent both with the truth and with one ...
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