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... plainly and honestly written , could possibly afford room for such diversity of opinion . Particularly have such charges been made against the prophecies . These have been compared to the ambiguous vaticinations of the heathen oracles ...
... plainly and honestly written , could possibly afford room for such diversity of opinion . Particularly have such charges been made against the prophecies . These have been compared to the ambiguous vaticinations of the heathen oracles ...
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... plainly and obviously presents but one , is so great , that but little danger to the churches can ever arise from such an error . It is so plainly a trespass against the laws of our nature as to the interpretation of language ; it is so ...
... plainly and obviously presents but one , is so great , that but little danger to the churches can ever arise from such an error . It is so plainly a trespass against the laws of our nature as to the interpretation of language ; it is so ...
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... plainly , simply , without any vлóvoa or occult sense ? For example ; why , in the second and 45th Psalms , should we suppose the coro- nation of David and the marriage of Solomon to be de- scribed or sung , by the first and literal ...
... plainly , simply , without any vлóvoa or occult sense ? For example ; why , in the second and 45th Psalms , should we suppose the coro- nation of David and the marriage of Solomon to be de- scribed or sung , by the first and literal ...
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... plainly to teach us , that many of the ancient rites , and transactions , and 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 ...
... plainly to teach us , that many of the ancient rites , and transactions , and 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 ...
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... 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 discovered with certainty only by the guidance of inspira- tion . All short of this must be ...
... 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 discovered with certainty only by the guidance of inspira- tion . All short of this must be ...
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