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... called , all modes of expounding language pro- posed by whomsoever they may have been , ( unless indeed they may truly be the result of inspiration ) , which are not founded on the simple basis described above , can put in no just claim ...
... called , all modes of expounding language pro- posed by whomsoever they may have been , ( unless indeed they may truly be the result of inspiration ) , which are not founded on the simple basis described above , can put in no just claim ...
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... called upon to give our assent to a rule of interpretation which is not founded in the usages of men , nay which is even contrary to these or inconsistent with them , are we obliged to yield assent ? Just as much , I answer , as we ...
... called upon to give our assent to a rule of interpretation which is not founded in the usages of men , nay which is even contrary to these or inconsistent with them , are we obliged to yield assent ? Just as much , I answer , as we ...
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... called ) to men , which is clothed in words not employed agreeably to the usus loquendi , and not to be interpreted by the usual principles of exegesis , is of course no revelation at all . It is no more than sounding brass or a ...
... called ) to men , which is clothed in words not employed agreeably to the usus loquendi , and not to be interpreted by the usual principles of exegesis , is of course no revelation at all . It is no more than sounding brass or a ...
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... called ) , has been even more general and more unlimited than among the Protestants . The Jesuit , who discovered that the ac- count of the creation of " the sun to rule the day , and of the moon and stars to rule the night , " in the ...
... called ) , has been even more general and more unlimited than among the Protestants . The Jesuit , who discovered that the ac- count of the creation of " the sun to rule the day , and of the moon and stars to rule the night , " in the ...
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... called type in the Old Testament . Type means a resemblance of two things , not an occult sense of words . The epistle to the Hebrews has shown us , that many things under the old dispensation were , and were designed to be , typical ...
... called type in the Old Testament . Type means a resemblance of two things , not an occult sense of words . The epistle to the Hebrews has shown us , that many things under the old dispensation were , and were designed to be , typical ...
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adverted ancient Antiochus Epiphanes Apocalypse apostle appearance applied beast believe Bible book of Daniel chap Christ Christian church concede course declarations designated divine double sense earth employed exegesis exhibited expositors Ezek Ezekiel fact fancy future give given Gog and Magog ground heaven Hebrew hermeneutics holy inspired Irenaeus Jerusalem Jesus Jewish Jews John Judas Maccabaeus Judea Justin Martyr king kingdom laws of language literal manner Matt matter meaning meant merely Messiah millennial Millennium mind nations nature Nero object occult sense Old Testament Palestine Papias passages period persecuting plain plainly predicted present preter principles of interpretation prophecy prophets Psalm question reader reason reign respect resurrection revelation Romans saints Saviour Scrip Scriptures sequel seven speak spiritual stand suppose symbol take place temple Tertullian things thousand tion tures understand understood usage uttered Vespasian whole words writer