The Presbyterian Quarterly Review, Volume 7B. J. Wallace, Albert Barnes proprietor, 1859 - Presbyterian Church |
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... whole Bible should be given to his countrymen in their own tongue , and in 1380 , while yet at Oxford , set himself resolutely to the Herculean task . The end aimed at was the reformation of the Church . He had already sent forth his ...
... whole Bible should be given to his countrymen in their own tongue , and in 1380 , while yet at Oxford , set himself resolutely to the Herculean task . The end aimed at was the reformation of the Church . He had already sent forth his ...
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... whole or parts of it , now extant . Quite recently , one of these manu- scripts , in two volumes , containing the New Testament and the lessons from the Old Testament , from the li- brary of the late Dean Conybeare , was sold at auction ...
... whole or parts of it , now extant . Quite recently , one of these manu- scripts , in two volumes , containing the New Testament and the lessons from the Old Testament , from the li- brary of the late Dean Conybeare , was sold at auction ...
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... whole history of the world is nothing more nor less than God's development of his own eter- nal and unalterably determined world - plan . Contin- gency is merely relative to man in his ignorance of the divine purposes ; absolutely ...
... whole history of the world is nothing more nor less than God's development of his own eter- nal and unalterably determined world - plan . Contin- gency is merely relative to man in his ignorance of the divine purposes ; absolutely ...
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... whole tree ; the bad angels being without original sin , as they are without natural descent . But while holding fast to this view of original sin as an in- herited defect corrupting the whole nature of man , he disclaims the idea of ...
... whole tree ; the bad angels being without original sin , as they are without natural descent . But while holding fast to this view of original sin as an in- herited defect corrupting the whole nature of man , he disclaims the idea of ...
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... whole manifestation as the God - man , from the manger to the cross ; what later theologians have distinguished as the active and passive obedience of Christ . The sat- isfaction made by Christ is full enough to require no supplement of ...
... whole manifestation as the God - man , from the manger to the cross ; what later theologians have distinguished as the active and passive obedience of Christ . The sat- isfaction made by Christ is full enough to require no supplement of ...
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