Bibliotheca Sacra and Theological Review, Volume 3Allen, Morrill, and Wardwell, 1846 - Theology |
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... things which strikes the mind of the reader on taking up a Harmony of the Greek Gospels , is the singular re- semblance which these compositions bear to each other in many passages . Each of the Evangelists has indeed a character of in ...
... things which strikes the mind of the reader on taking up a Harmony of the Greek Gospels , is the singular re- semblance which these compositions bear to each other in many passages . Each of the Evangelists has indeed a character of in ...
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... things in person ; and , so long as they remained , there was no reason why any one should prefer a written narration , even had the Apostles themselves composed it , to the living , spoken word . The first Gospel - history , therefore ...
... things in person ; and , so long as they remained , there was no reason why any one should prefer a written narration , even had the Apostles themselves composed it , to the living , spoken word . The first Gospel - history , therefore ...
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... things positively was , yet we must point out at least what it might have been , sugges- ting those possible conditions under which the veracity of the narra- tor remains unimpeachable till the contrary be established . So much as this ...
... things positively was , yet we must point out at least what it might have been , sugges- ting those possible conditions under which the veracity of the narra- tor remains unimpeachable till the contrary be established . So much as this ...
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... things which are before . They practically reject the doctrine of human perfectibility in any sense . There are many who need no lectures on the imbecility of human reason . They lose their sal- vation , possibly , by a too mean opinion ...
... things which are before . They practically reject the doctrine of human perfectibility in any sense . There are many who need no lectures on the imbecility of human reason . They lose their sal- vation , possibly , by a too mean opinion ...
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... things never before heard of therein ! If I was willing , he would come here ; but I am un- willing to give him my protection . For if he shall come , if my authority avails anything , I will not suffer him to go away alive . " This ...
... things never before heard of therein ! If I was willing , he would come here ; but I am un- willing to give him my protection . For if he shall come , if my authority avails anything , I will not suffer him to go away alive . " This ...
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