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... believe the Bible to be of divine authority ; and that the men who wrote the Scriptures were under a divine influence which guarded them against error or mistake , when they composed the sacred books . I have no hesitation in admitting ...
... believe the Bible to be of divine authority ; and that the men who wrote the Scriptures were under a divine influence which guarded them against error or mistake , when they composed the sacred books . I have no hesitation in admitting ...
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... believe the prac- tice of mystical interpreters to be . John Bunyan was a man who did not lack genius or piety . Yet he has given to the world a treatise in which he undertakes to show , that not only the temple with its solemn ritual ...
... believe the prac- tice of mystical interpreters to be . John Bunyan was a man who did not lack genius or piety . Yet he has given to the world a treatise in which he undertakes to show , that not only the temple with its solemn ritual ...
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... believe , cited from Is . LIII . Ps . II . XVI . XXII . XLV . CX . , and many other places . We need not , with Cocceius , bishop Horne , and other writers of this description , find Christ every where in the Old Testament ; nor need we ...
... believe , cited from Is . LIII . Ps . II . XVI . XXII . XLV . CX . , and many other places . We need not , with Cocceius , bishop Horne , and other writers of this description , find Christ every where in the Old Testament ; nor need we ...
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... believe and tremble . All this , and more of the same tenor , has been said so long and so often , that the ear listens to it now only as the usual monotony ; and the diligent in- quirer , who is resolved to make his way to his own ...
... believe and tremble . All this , and more of the same tenor , has been said so long and so often , that the ear listens to it now only as the usual monotony ; and the diligent in- quirer , who is resolved to make his way to his own ...
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... believe , that the Bible is to be exempted from these laws . Or if a part is to be interpreted by the usual laws of exegesis , and a part to be exempted from them , who will show us where the line of distinction is to be drawn between ...
... believe , that the Bible is to be exempted from these laws . Or if a part is to be interpreted by the usual laws of exegesis , and a part to be exempted from them , who will show us where the line of distinction is to be drawn between ...
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