Bibliotheca Sacra and Theological Review, Volume 15Allen, Morrill, and Wardwell, 1858 - Theology |
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Page 61
... suppose that the ancient Syrians adopted this term , because they re- garded the act of baptism , not as denoting taking a stand on the side of Christianity , nor as marking one's initiation and establishment in it , but as symbolizing ...
... suppose that the ancient Syrians adopted this term , because they re- garded the act of baptism , not as denoting taking a stand on the side of Christianity , nor as marking one's initiation and establishment in it , but as symbolizing ...
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... suppose , therefore , that he made these statues before Cyaxares's death is an absurdity ; still more absurd is it in Mr. Schmitz to put 627 as the probable era of the destruction of the town . Nor is it at all likely that he made the ...
... suppose , therefore , that he made these statues before Cyaxares's death is an absurdity ; still more absurd is it in Mr. Schmitz to put 627 as the probable era of the destruction of the town . Nor is it at all likely that he made the ...
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... suppose that Peter wrote his Epistle , not in Babylon but at Rome ? None indeed . As the apostle of the circumcision , Peter was especially pointed to the Jews , as Paul was to the Gentiles . If Paul went through half the world to ...
... suppose that Peter wrote his Epistle , not in Babylon but at Rome ? None indeed . As the apostle of the circumcision , Peter was especially pointed to the Jews , as Paul was to the Gentiles . If Paul went through half the world to ...
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LEE ON INSPIRATION 20 | 29 |
BAPTISM A CONSECRATORY RITE | 54 |
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