Bibliotheca Sacra and Theological Review, Volume 13Allen, Morrill, and Wardwell, 1856 - Theology |
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The Doctrine of the Spirit , 478 480 481 481 484 486 487 492 496 498 500 503
508 512 516 . . 520 II . TIIE SCRIPTURAL AUTIIORITY AND OBLIGATION OF
THE SABBATH EXAMINED , By Rev. W. M. O'IIanlon , Burnley , Lancashire .
The Doctrine of the Spirit , 478 480 481 481 484 486 487 492 496 498 500 503
508 512 516 . . 520 II . TIIE SCRIPTURAL AUTIIORITY AND OBLIGATION OF
THE SABBATH EXAMINED , By Rev. W. M. O'IIanlon , Burnley , Lancashire .
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... will embrace Theology in its widest acceptation , as comprehending the
Literature of the Scriptures , Biblical Criticism , Natural and Revealed Theology ,
Church History with the History of the Christian Doctrines and Sacred Rhetoric .
Special ...
... will embrace Theology in its widest acceptation , as comprehending the
Literature of the Scriptures , Biblical Criticism , Natural and Revealed Theology ,
Church History with the History of the Christian Doctrines and Sacred Rhetoric .
Special ...
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rent that such is a forced interpretation , as when the attempt is made to sustain
the doctrine of universal salvation to be the meaning of the Bible . Neither of the
one nor the other do the writers say any such thing ; nor say anything which ...
rent that such is a forced interpretation , as when the attempt is made to sustain
the doctrine of universal salvation to be the meaning of the Bible . Neither of the
one nor the other do the writers say any such thing ; nor say anything which ...
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... and of all existence were as mutable as the changing seasons . In the same
spirit , he speaks of the progress of science ( p . 180 ) , rendering " childish and
obsolete all the doctrines and all the language in which she now so proudly
boasts .
... and of all existence were as mutable as the changing seasons . In the same
spirit , he speaks of the progress of science ( p . 180 ) , rendering " childish and
obsolete all the doctrines and all the language in which she now so proudly
boasts .
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... what is now called the atonement is merged in that . The separating of the
atonement from the more general doctrine of redemption , has tended much to
simplify the subject , and so has been a real gain to theology 130 ( Jan.
Atonement .
... what is now called the atonement is merged in that . The separating of the
atonement from the more general doctrine of redemption , has tended much to
simplify the subject , and so has been a real gain to theology 130 ( Jan.
Atonement .
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