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... 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 fully conceded . He DOUBLE SENSE OF PROPHECY . -21.
... 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 fully conceded . He DOUBLE SENSE OF PROPHECY . -21.
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... Once admit that an occult or mystic second sense may be given to any passage of Scripture , and you must of course concede to every man the liberty of foisting in upon the Scriptures such a meaning , whenever and wherever he pleases ...
... Once admit that an occult or mystic second sense may be given to any passage of Scripture , and you must of course concede to every man the liberty of foisting in upon the Scriptures such a meaning , whenever and wherever he pleases ...
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Moses Stuart. fancy , when she is once authorized to move in any direc- tion she pleases ? If you should suggest that , at least , im- agination must be bound by the principle of producing something useful , in such a development of ...
Moses Stuart. fancy , when she is once authorized to move in any direc- tion she pleases ? If you should suggest that , at least , im- agination must be bound by the principle of producing something useful , in such a development of ...
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... Once more ; I am not able to satisfy my own mind , why merely a double sense should be assigned to various passa- ges of Scripture . Why not three , seven , ten , or ( with the Jewish Rabbies ) forty - nine senses ? Fancy can make out ...
... Once more ; I am not able to satisfy my own mind , why merely a double sense should be assigned to various passa- ges of Scripture . Why not three , seven , ten , or ( with the Jewish Rabbies ) forty - nine senses ? Fancy can make out ...
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... Once more , in respect to this same Psalm ; in Romans 11 : 19 , Paul quotes vs. 22 , 23 , ( with some little variation from the original ) , and applies them to the state of the Jews in his day , as descriptive of their blindness ...
... Once more , in respect to this same Psalm ; in Romans 11 : 19 , Paul quotes vs. 22 , 23 , ( with some little variation from the original ) , and applies them to the state of the Jews in his day , as descriptive of their blindness ...
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