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... language of some ancient philosophers who used to say , that each man is a microcosm or a little world - shall we consider him likewise , as a little Church , with power of ex- amining and deciding upon matters of religion ? Does it ...
... language of some ancient philosophers who used to say , that each man is a microcosm or a little world - shall we consider him likewise , as a little Church , with power of ex- amining and deciding upon matters of religion ? Does it ...
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... language , so that countless difficulties and obscurities should spring up regarding the meaning of innu- merable passages . The other portion he gives in a language spoken by a larger body of mankind , but still by a very small ...
... language , so that countless difficulties and obscurities should spring up regarding the meaning of innu- merable passages . The other portion he gives in a language spoken by a larger body of mankind , but still by a very small ...
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... languages . But look at any modern version , such as that authorized in these realms . Read the account of how often it was corrected , what combinations of able and learned men it required to bring it to a tolerable degree of accuracy ...
... languages . But look at any modern version , such as that authorized in these realms . Read the account of how often it was corrected , what combinations of able and learned men it required to bring it to a tolerable degree of accuracy ...
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... languages ? How comes it , that no intimation is ever given therein , of the duty of ministers to provide copies of the sacred volume for those whom they are bound to instruct ? If this dissemination of the written word was and is an ...
... languages ? How comes it , that no intimation is ever given therein , of the duty of ministers to provide copies of the sacred volume for those whom they are bound to instruct ? If this dissemination of the written word was and is an ...
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... language . often almost unintelligible in the profane authors of antiquity , and still more so in the Scriptures , from the greater boldness of the figures , and the greater con- ciseness of the speech . I will not dwell upon the ...
... language . often almost unintelligible in the profane authors of antiquity , and still more so in the Scriptures , from the greater boldness of the figures , and the greater con- ciseness of the speech . I will not dwell upon the ...
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