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... follow- ing out the plain and obvious principles of interpretation . If he does not find it to be so after examination , let him con- demn the book . If there be any Bible for us , it is one which consists of hu- man language ...
... follow- ing out the plain and obvious principles of interpretation . If he does not find it to be so after examination , let him con- demn the book . If there be any Bible for us , it is one which consists of hu- man language ...
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... follow truth . The true and legitimate principles of interpretation de- pend on no individual man , no sect , no party . They are independent of all parties , else they would be of little or no value . They depend on no niceties of ...
... follow truth . The true and legitimate principles of interpretation de- pend on no individual man , no sect , no party . They are independent of all parties , else they would be of little or no value . They depend on no niceties of ...
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... follows . They are not mat- ters of calculation and of consciously designed effort . So also in Hermeneutics ; the ... follow , that any princi- ple inconsistent with the general laws which our nature and reason have prescribed , or ...
... follows . They are not mat- ters of calculation and of consciously designed effort . So also in Hermeneutics ; the ... follow , that any princi- ple inconsistent with the general laws which our nature and reason have prescribed , or ...
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... follows the adoption of such views ; and the faith , which is connected with them , must be feeble , tottering , doubtful , and mostly inoperative . Nature abused and driven away will sooner or later return and claim and vindicate her ...
... follows the adoption of such views ; and the faith , which is connected with them , must be feeble , tottering , doubtful , and mostly inoperative . Nature abused and driven away will sooner or later return and claim and vindicate her ...
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... follow of course , that we are entitled to assign an occult sense to any and every passage of Scripture , where we may merely of ourselves think it proper to do so . We take the ground that the New Testament writers were inspired ; and ...
... follow of course , that we are entitled to assign an occult sense to any and every passage of Scripture , where we may merely of ourselves think it proper to do so . We take the ground that the New Testament writers were inspired ; and ...
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