The Journal of Sacred Literature, Volume 9John Kitto C. Cox, 1859 - Bible |
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... give below , " we find the following noble and praiseworthy senti- ments : - " I have always thought that the researches and labours of the scholar - of the theological scholar above all others — are their own highest and purest reward ...
... give below , " we find the following noble and praiseworthy senti- ments : - " I have always thought that the researches and labours of the scholar - of the theological scholar above all others — are their own highest and purest reward ...
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... give them if we now had them , and the fact of their being all lost so as never to be once mentioned in early history , shews that before their full import- ance to dogmatic and apologetic theology was appreciated they had altogether ...
... give them if we now had them , and the fact of their being all lost so as never to be once mentioned in early history , shews that before their full import- ance to dogmatic and apologetic theology was appreciated they had altogether ...
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... give us perfect copies of the sacred autographs , so it did not interfere to make them altogether perfect . If it were necessary that such perfec- tion should exist in the first instance , when the writers them- selves were living , and ...
... give us perfect copies of the sacred autographs , so it did not interfere to make them altogether perfect . If it were necessary that such perfec- tion should exist in the first instance , when the writers them- selves were living , and ...
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... give some account of this document , as the means are furnished to us by the very valuable introduction of Mr. Scrivener . The Codex Augiensis is a Greek and Latin manuscript of St. Paul's Epistles , written in uncial letters , probably ...
... give some account of this document , as the means are furnished to us by the very valuable introduction of Mr. Scrivener . The Codex Augiensis is a Greek and Latin manuscript of St. Paul's Epistles , written in uncial letters , probably ...
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... give satisfac- tion to the subscribers and the public at large , who may take any interest in such productions . So much respecting this Codex ; -we will now proceed to some observations on the place assigned by Mr. Scrivener to this ...
... give satisfac- tion to the subscribers and the public at large , who may take any interest in such productions . So much respecting this Codex ; -we will now proceed to some observations on the place assigned by Mr. Scrivener to this ...
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Page 166 - And the rest of the men which were not killed by these plagues yet repented not of the works of their hands, that they should not worship devils, and idols of gold, and silver, and brass, and stone, and of wood: which neither can see, nor hear, nor walk: Neither repented they of their murders, nor of their sorceries, nor of their fornication, nor of their thefts.
Page 136 - But those things, which God before had shewed by the mouth of all his prophets, that Christ should suffer, he hath so fulfilled.
Page 355 - And I took the little book out of the angel's hand, and ate it up; and it was in my mouth sweet. as honey: and as soon as I had eaten it, my belly was bitter.
Page 375 - And after three days and a half the Spirit of life from God entered into them, and they stood upon their feet; and great fear fell upon them which saw them.
Page 368 - See, I have this day set thee over the nations and over the kingdoms, to root out, and to pull down, and to destroy, and to throw down, to build, and to plant.
Page 367 - These have power to shut heaven, that it rain not in the days of their prophecy: and have power over waters to turn them to blood and to smite the earth with all plagues, as often as they will.
Page 138 - And he opened the bottomless pit ; and there arose a smoke out of the pit, as the smoke of a great furnace; and the sun and the air were darkened by reason of the smoke of the pit. 3 And there came out of the smoke locusts upon the earth: and unto them was given power, as the scorpions of the earth have power.
Page 209 - That except your righteousness shall exceed the righteousness of the scribes and Pharisees, ye shall in no case enter into the kingdom of heaven.
Page 214 - But the stranger that dwelleth with you shall be unto you as one born among you, and thou shalt love him as thyself ; for ye were strangers in the land of Egypt : I am the LORD your God.
Page 240 - But that ye may know that the Son of man hath power on earth to forgive sins, (then saith he to the sick of the palsy, ) Arise, take up thy bed, and go unto thine house.