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... merely the same credit which is given to them by enlightened minds . One might reply to all this by saying , that the abuse of a thing is no good argument against the right and proper use of it ; that the mistakes of expositors are not ...
... merely the same credit which is given to them by enlightened minds . One might reply to all this by saying , that the abuse of a thing is no good argument against the right and proper use of it ; that the mistakes of expositors are not ...
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... any . If I have overstated the confidence that has been felt and exhibited as to the principles in question , it is not from design . I have stated merely the impression that has been made on my own mind , by the perusal of INTRODUCTION .
... any . If I have overstated the confidence that has been felt and exhibited as to the principles in question , it is not from design . I have stated merely the impression that has been made on my own mind , by the perusal of INTRODUCTION .
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... merely make the appeal to every intelligent reader , whether my representation is not sub- stantially correct . Is it lawful and safe , now , to call in question a mode of interpretation so generally admitted , and which has so long ...
... merely make the appeal to every intelligent reader , whether my representation is not sub- stantially correct . Is it lawful and safe , now , to call in question a mode of interpretation so generally admitted , and which has so long ...
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... merely concerned with the principle . In the usual cases of 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 not conform to these , in their ...
... merely concerned with the principle . In the usual cases of 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 not conform to these , in their ...
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... merely a specimen of what has been very common in that church . But who among all the Protestant mystical interpreters can refute the Jesuit ? I know of no argument that can reach him , when vлóvolα in the Scriptures is once fairly and ...
... merely a specimen of what has been very common in that church . But who among all the Protestant mystical interpreters can refute the Jesuit ? I know of no argument that can reach him , when vлóvolα in the Scriptures is once fairly and ...
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