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... a rea- sonable , practicable , well - grounded method of interpreting the Scriptures ? I shall not stop here to argue with those , who , finding difficulty in such a direct and palpably occult sense through- 12 DOUBLE SENSE OF PROPHECY .
... a rea- sonable , practicable , well - grounded method of interpreting the Scriptures ? I shall not stop here to argue with those , who , finding difficulty in such a direct and palpably occult sense through- 12 DOUBLE SENSE OF PROPHECY .
Page 13
Moses Stuart. difficulty in such a direct and palpably occult sense through- out the whole of those two Psalms , expound one part of the second Psalm , for example , as ... difficulty in such a direct and palpably occult sense through- ...
Moses Stuart. difficulty in such a direct and palpably occult sense through- out the whole of those two Psalms , expound one part of the second Psalm , for example , as ... difficulty in such a direct and palpably occult sense through- ...
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... difficulty with this scheme of interpre- tation is , that it forsakes and sets aside the common laws of language . The Bible excepted , in no book , treatise , epis- tle , discourse , or conversation , ever written , published , or ...
... difficulty with this scheme of interpre- tation is , that it forsakes and sets aside the common laws of language . The Bible excepted , in no book , treatise , epis- tle , discourse , or conversation , ever written , published , or ...
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... difficulties in abundance e ; and a few of them must be brought into notice . The very name , iлóvoa or occult sense , shows that the meaning in question is not deducible from or by the laws of language ; for it is against the usage of ...
... difficulties in abundance e ; and a few of them must be brought into notice . The very name , iлóvoa or occult sense , shows that the meaning in question is not deducible from or by the laws of language ; for it is against the usage of ...
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... difficulty . Why not give to the Scripture , as Cocceius maintained we should do , all the meanings which it is in any way capable of bearing ? The only pertinent answer that can be made to this is , that it is not usual , even where ...
... difficulty . Why not give to the Scripture , as Cocceius maintained we should do , all the meanings which it is in any way capable of bearing ? The only pertinent answer that can be made to this is , that it is not usual , even where ...
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