AN ESSAY ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF CHRISTIAN DOCTRINE |
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Page 68
... Egypt “ with their dough before it was leavened , their kneading troughs being bound up in their clothes upon their shoulders . ” 13 . Further , the political developments contained in the historical parts of Scripture are as striking ...
... Egypt “ with their dough before it was leavened , their kneading troughs being bound up in their clothes upon their shoulders . ” 13 . Further , the political developments contained in the historical parts of Scripture are as striking ...
Page 69
... Egypt , ye shall serve God upon this mountain . ” Now this sacrifice or festival , which was but incidental and secondary in the great deliverance , is for a while the ultimate scope of the demands which Moses makes upon Pharaoh ...
... Egypt , ye shall serve God upon this mountain . ” Now this sacrifice or festival , which was but incidental and secondary in the great deliverance , is for a while the ultimate scope of the demands which Moses makes upon Pharaoh ...
Page 70
... Egypt , as had been fore - ordained , yet apparently by a combination of circumstances , or the complication of a crisis . Yet Moses knew that their departure from Egypt was final , for he took the bones of Joseph with him ; and that ...
... Egypt , as had been fore - ordained , yet apparently by a combination of circumstances , or the complication of a crisis . Yet Moses knew that their departure from Egypt was final , for he took the bones of Joseph with him ; and that ...
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... Egypt have I called My Son . ” Nor do we find a difficulty , when St. Paul appeals to a text of the Old Testament , which stands otherwise in our IIebrew copics ; as the words , “ A body hast Thou prepared Me . " We receive such ...
... Egypt have I called My Son . ” Nor do we find a difficulty , when St. Paul appeals to a text of the Old Testament , which stands otherwise in our IIebrew copics ; as the words , “ A body hast Thou prepared Me . " We receive such ...
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... Egypt ordinarily communicated in Bread only . IIe seems to have been asked by his correspondent , whether in time of persecution it was lawful , in the absence of priest or deacon , to take the communion “ in our own hand , ” that is ...
... Egypt ordinarily communicated in Bread only . IIe seems to have been asked by his correspondent , whether in time of persecution it was lawful , in the absence of priest or deacon , to take the communion “ in our own hand , ” that is ...
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