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When God speaks to men , in the way of a revelation , he speaks by men , and
through the medium of human language , or ... To speak in an unknown
language , without interpreting it , or furnishing means to interpret it , is of course
making no ...
When God speaks to men , in the way of a revelation , he speaks by men , and
through the medium of human language , or ... To speak in an unknown
language , without interpreting it , or furnishing means to interpret it , is of course
making no ...
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To suppose this , would be virtually to impeach his wisdom , his paternal
kindness , and even his perfect knowledge . When God speaks to men , it is that
he may be understood by them ; for on any other ground he does not truly speak
to them .
To suppose this , would be virtually to impeach his wisdom , his paternal
kindness , and even his perfect knowledge . When God speaks to men , it is that
he may be understood by them ; for on any other ground he does not truly speak
to them .
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He says " he would rather speak five words with the understanding , [ i e . which
are intelligible ] , that by his voice he might teach others also , than ten thousand
words in an unknown tongue ; " 1 Cor . 14 : 19 . Why should this , the dictate both
...
He says " he would rather speak five words with the understanding , [ i e . which
are intelligible ] , that by his voice he might teach others also , than ten thousand
words in an unknown tongue ; " 1 Cor . 14 : 19 . Why should this , the dictate both
...
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For ye will speak into the air . " 1 Cor . 14 : 7 – 9 . Nay more : “ If I know not the
meaning of the voice , I shall be unto him that speaketh a barbarian , and he that
speaketh shall be a barbarian to me . ” 1 Cor . 14 : 11 . And what follows from all ...
For ye will speak into the air . " 1 Cor . 14 : 7 – 9 . Nay more : “ If I know not the
meaning of the voice , I shall be unto him that speaketh a barbarian , and he that
speaketh shall be a barbarian to me . ” 1 Cor . 14 : 11 . And what follows from all ...
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... before the reader , in the briefest manner possible , some Hints in respect to
the principles which must be adopted in the interpretation of the Scriptures ,
where they speak on subjects of such a nature as has now been under
consideration .
... before the reader , in the briefest manner possible , some Hints in respect to
the principles which must be adopted in the interpretation of the Scriptures ,
where they speak on subjects of such a nature as has now been under
consideration .
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