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... laws of language . My principal object is , to protest against the substitution of fancy and conjecture in the interpretation of the Scriptures , in the place of established principle and rule . With a sincere love for all that is new ...
... laws of language . My principal object is , to protest against the substitution of fancy and conjecture in the interpretation of the Scriptures , in the place of established principle and rule . With a sincere love for all that is new ...
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... laws which our nature and reason have prescribed , or any principle beyond the circle of that prescription , cannot be safely trusted . Should any one ask : Why do the proper principles of Hermeneu- tics address themselves to all ...
... laws which our nature and reason have prescribed , or any principle beyond the circle of that prescription , cannot be safely trusted . Should any one ask : Why do the proper principles of Hermeneu- tics address themselves to all ...
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Moses Stuart. 1 because they are the laws of our communicative nature and faculties - because we find the basis of them within ourselves , and are conscious therefore of their binding force . But ... laws of our communicative nature ...
Moses Stuart. 1 because they are the laws of our communicative nature and faculties - because we find the basis of them within ourselves , and are conscious therefore of their binding force . But ... laws of our communicative nature ...
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... laws of our nature as to the interpretation of language ; it is so arbitrary in its proceedings , when it appropriates one part of the text to one subject , and another part , which is indis- solubly connected , to another and totally ...
... laws of our nature as to the interpretation of language ; it is so arbitrary in its proceedings , when it appropriates one part of the text to one subject , and another part , which is indis- solubly connected , to another and totally ...
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... laws of language . The Bible excepted , in no book , treatise , epis- tle , discourse , or conversation , ever written , published , or addressed by any one man to his fellow beings , ( unless in the way of sport , or with an intention ...
... laws of language . The Bible excepted , in no book , treatise , epis- tle , discourse , or conversation , ever written , published , or addressed by any one man to his fellow beings , ( unless in the way of sport , or with an intention ...
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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