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... exegesis develops itself . All science of interpre- tation so 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 ...
... exegesis develops itself . All science of interpre- tation so 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 ...
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... exegesis , and yet after we have executed this task , we proceed to show , or at least endeavor to show , that a vлóvoa runs through the whole , by virtue of which we may find in the words a description of the King Mes- siah and of his ...
... exegesis , and yet after we have executed this task , we proceed to show , or at least endeavor to show , that a vлóvoa runs through the whole , by virtue of which we may find in the words a description of the King Mes- siah and of his ...
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... exegetical principles of which were entirely beyond their cognizance ? And when God speaks to his erring children , with an intention to en- lighten and instruct them , and to reclaim them from their wandering ways , does he employ ...
... exegetical principles of which were entirely beyond their cognizance ? And when God speaks to his erring children , with an intention to en- lighten and instruct them , and to reclaim them from their wandering ways , does he employ ...
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... exegesis , is of course no revelation at all . It is no more than sounding brass or a tinkling cymbal ; for it neither gives any distinct , articu- late , intelligible sounds , nor does it represent them to the eye . It is in vain ...
... exegesis , is of course no revelation at all . It is no more than sounding brass or a tinkling cymbal ; for it neither gives any distinct , articu- late , intelligible sounds , nor does it represent them to the eye . It is in vain ...
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... exegetical error , we have a test to which an appeal may be made , and this is , the laws and usages of language in general . If men will ... exegesis of any important influence . But in the case before us , we DOUBLE SENSE OF PROPHECY . 19.
... exegetical error , we have a test to which an appeal may be made , and this is , the laws and usages of language in general . If men will ... exegesis of any important influence . But in the case before us , we DOUBLE SENSE OF PROPHECY . 19.
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