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... manner consonant with the 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 ...
... manner consonant with the 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 ...
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... manner in which sentences are construc- ted . A simple and true account of these constitutes what we call the Grammar of any language . So is it , also , in respect to Hermeneutics or the science of interpretation . The general usage of ...
... manner in which sentences are construc- ted . A simple and true account of these constitutes what we call the Grammar of any language . So is it , also , in respect to Hermeneutics or the science of interpretation . The general usage of ...
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... manner that we can ; and then we suppose that there is a vлóvoa , i . e . an occult or secondary and spiritual mean- ing , by virtue of which the Psalm becomes applicable to Christ , the true and spiritual Messiah . So , to produce ...
... manner that we can ; and then we suppose that there is a vлóvoa , i . e . an occult or secondary and spiritual mean- ing , by virtue of which the Psalm becomes applicable to Christ , the true and spiritual Messiah . So , to produce ...
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... manner do they expound many other portions of the Old Testament Scriptures . I do not stop to argue with such expositors , because the violence which is done to sound rules of interpretation , by arbitra- rily introducing two subjects ...
... manner do they expound many other portions of the Old Testament Scriptures . I do not stop to argue with such expositors , because the violence which is done to sound rules of interpretation , by arbitra- rily introducing two subjects ...
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... manner , style , or diction , differs essentially from those of all other books ? We may well suppose the matter to transcend the discov- eries of unenlightened reason .. But why should the man- ner of communicating information to us ...
... manner , style , or diction , differs essentially from those of all other books ? We may well suppose the matter to transcend the discov- eries of unenlightened reason .. But why should the man- ner of communicating information to us ...
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