Bibliotheca Sacra and Theological Review, Volume 3Allen, Morrill, and Wardwell, 1846 - Theology |
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... thought , which the endeavor to obtain them has developed , may not be uninteresting . 1 Any good Harmony will at once illustrate to the eye the frequency and nature of this accordance . De Wette has collected , and presented the ...
... thought , which the endeavor to obtain them has developed , may not be uninteresting . 1 Any good Harmony will at once illustrate to the eye the frequency and nature of this accordance . De Wette has collected , and presented the ...
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... thought that if the fact alleged were true , some dis- tinct trace of it would have remained in the structure of the Gos- pels , enabling critics to fix with some unanimity upon the writer whose production gave character to that of the ...
... thought that if the fact alleged were true , some dis- tinct trace of it would have remained in the structure of the Gos- pels , enabling critics to fix with some unanimity upon the writer whose production gave character to that of the ...
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... thought ; but by a strange oversight he had provided no explanation for the more remarkable fact , that they agree so often in the Greek expressions which they employ . On account of this deficiency , Bishop Marsh , in his translation ...
... thought ; but by a strange oversight he had provided no explanation for the more remarkable fact , that they agree so often in the Greek expressions which they employ . On account of this deficiency , Bishop Marsh , in his translation ...
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... thought- ful moralist . There are , however , some serious objections to this course . In the first place , these systems are not fitted for general use . They are designed for the student in his closet , rather than for the varied ...
... thought- ful moralist . There are , however , some serious objections to this course . In the first place , these systems are not fitted for general use . They are designed for the student in his closet , rather than for the varied ...
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... thought and will , yet pressed upon by a Being who foreknows and foreordains the first inception of a desire ; -does ... thoughts which lie too deep for tears , and too deep to be interpreted . These peculiar moods of mind do not consist ...
... thought and will , yet pressed upon by a Being who foreknows and foreordains the first inception of a desire ; -does ... thoughts which lie too deep for tears , and too deep to be interpreted . These peculiar moods of mind do not consist ...
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