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Page 34
... persons also , were designed to be types of good things to come . It is this which makes them truly types . Surely it is not every resemblance which fancy can draw between an earlier and later occurrence or personage , that constitutes ...
... persons also , were designed to be types of good things to come . It is this which makes them truly types . Surely it is not every resemblance which fancy can draw between an earlier and later occurrence or personage , that constitutes ...
Page 39
... person , to interpret them in such a way , beyond what the apostles have already done . Plainly , a meaning not discoverable by any of the laws or principles of lan- guage , ( and surely such is the vnóvoca in question ) , can be ...
... person , to interpret them in such a way , beyond what the apostles have already done . Plainly , a meaning not discoverable by any of the laws or principles of lan- guage , ( and surely such is the vnóvoca in question ) , can be ...
Page 40
... persons with the devils who believe and tremble . All this , and more of the same tenor , has been said so long and so often , that the ear listens to it now only as the usual monotony ; and the diligent in- quirer , who is resolved to ...
... persons with the devils who believe and tremble . All this , and more of the same tenor , has been said so long and so often , that the ear listens to it now only as the usual monotony ; and the diligent in- quirer , who is resolved to ...
Page 42
... persons to whom the Scriptures were originally addressed , so far what was said to them is binding upon us ; but no farther . It is thus that the Scriptures are indeed profitable for doctrine to all ; for all have the like relations to ...
... persons to whom the Scriptures were originally addressed , so far what was said to them is binding upon us ; but no farther . It is thus that the Scriptures are indeed profitable for doctrine to all ; for all have the like relations to ...
Page 46
... persons destitute of astronomical knowledge , they would of course employ the word sun only in a sense in- telligible to them . On any other ground they could not expect to be understood . Like to this , now , must be the case in regard ...
... persons destitute of astronomical knowledge , they would of course employ the word sun only in a sense in- telligible to them . On any other ground they could not expect to be understood . Like to this , now , must be the case in regard ...
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