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... expressions of those writers ; and finally , that when men , ill - informed or ignorant of the true nature of scriptural language , misinterpret or pervert it , it can be no good ground of objection to the sacred books PREFACE. ...
... expressions of those writers ; and finally , that when men , ill - informed or ignorant of the true nature of scriptural language , misinterpret or pervert it , it can be no good ground of objection to the sacred books PREFACE. ...
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... natural interpre- tation , and that historical facts accord with such an interpre- tation , the stumbling block that is cast in our way would seem to be removed . An attempt to do this , in regard to some of the more im- portant ...
... natural interpre- tation , and that historical facts accord with such an interpre- tation , the stumbling block that is cast in our way would seem to be removed . An attempt to do this , in regard to some of the more im- portant ...
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... natural to cherish a hope , that a process of thinking and reasoning , similar to that through which I have passed , may satisfy others . With this hope I give my little book to the public . Some of the views , which are exhibited in ...
... natural to cherish a hope , that a process of thinking and reasoning , similar to that through which I have passed , may satisfy others . With this hope I give my little book to the public . Some of the views , which are exhibited in ...
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... nature of man , when employed in speak- ing or writing , instinctively follows . They are not mat- ters of calculation and of consciously designed effort . So also in Hermeneutics ; the principles of interpreting what we hear or read ...
... nature of man , when employed in speak- ing or writing , instinctively follows . They are not mat- ters of calculation and of consciously designed effort . So also in Hermeneutics ; the principles of interpreting what we hear or read ...
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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 suppose that we are called upon ... 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 suppose that we are called upon ... nature ...
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