The Christian Advocate, Volume 1A. Finley, 1823 - Presbyterian Church in the U.S. |
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... passages , which prove that none of them is of human in- vention . What Christ asserted con- cerning himself ... passage , that he was before all ages , be- ( a ) John viii . 58 . cause he was even then foreknown as the Redeemer ...
... passages , which prove that none of them is of human in- vention . What Christ asserted con- cerning himself ... passage , that he was before all ages , be- ( a ) John viii . 58 . cause he was even then foreknown as the Redeemer ...
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... passage shall suffice us : for Christ would not have styled his body " a temple , " ( w ) if it had not been the residence of the Di- vinity , and at the same time dis- tinct from it . Wherefore as Nes- torius was justly condemned in ...
... passage shall suffice us : for Christ would not have styled his body " a temple , " ( w ) if it had not been the residence of the Di- vinity , and at the same time dis- tinct from it . Wherefore as Nes- torius was justly condemned in ...
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... passage in the pre- face . " Thrice happy he , who shuns the way That leads ungodly men astray ; Who fears to stand where sinners meet , Nor with the scorner takes his seat . " The law of God is his delight ; That cloud by day , that ...
... passage in the pre- face . " Thrice happy he , who shuns the way That leads ungodly men astray ; Who fears to stand where sinners meet , Nor with the scorner takes his seat . " The law of God is his delight ; That cloud by day , that ...
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... passage . This is illustrated every day by the various explanations given to our English version of the Bible . When we come therefore to the sa- cred volume in the original , and ask what is necessary to its faithful in- terpretation ...
... passage . This is illustrated every day by the various explanations given to our English version of the Bible . When we come therefore to the sa- cred volume in the original , and ask what is necessary to its faithful in- terpretation ...
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... passage must be con- sulted ; that we must come to the work free from prejudice , either against the author or his doctrines ; that to understand fully his meaning , we must place ourselves in his situa- tion , and to a certain extent ...
... passage must be con- sulted ; that we must come to the work free from prejudice , either against the author or his doctrines ; that to understand fully his meaning , we must place ourselves in his situa- tion , and to a certain extent ...
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