Bibliotheca Sacra and Theological Review, Volume 3Allen, Morrill, and Wardwell, 1846 - Theology |
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... present Gospels , and their first written form . They have been revised and re - revised , translated out of one dialect into another , enlarged or abridged at each new step of the process , receiving something here by contact with this ...
... present Gospels , and their first written form . They have been revised and re - revised , translated out of one dialect into another , enlarged or abridged at each new step of the process , receiving something here by contact with this ...
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... present time adheres to it . It labors under every pos- sible presumption of improbability . That these writings should have been brought to their present condition through a series of such revisions , could have been suggested only by ...
... present time adheres to it . It labors under every pos- sible presumption of improbability . That these writings should have been brought to their present condition through a series of such revisions , could have been suggested only by ...
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... present Gospels . In the other modes of explanation , these several causes were represented as acting singly ; in ... presents to our attention . No one who studies the Evangelists or professes to study them , without a con- stant and ...
... present Gospels . In the other modes of explanation , these several causes were represented as acting singly ; in ... presents to our attention . No one who studies the Evangelists or professes to study them , without a con- stant and ...
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... 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 another . They are confessedly merely frag- mentary ...
... 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 another . They are confessedly merely frag- mentary ...
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... present time . It would not comport with the plan of an ordinary commentary . The publication of the new Harmony of the Greek Gospels , for which we are indebted to Dr. Robinson , will prove a seasona- ble help to the prosecution of ...
... present time . It would not comport with the plan of an ordinary commentary . The publication of the new Harmony of the Greek Gospels , for which we are indebted to Dr. Robinson , will prove a seasona- ble help to the prosecution of ...
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