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... thing is no good argument against the right and proper use of it ; that the mistakes of expositors are not chargeable up- on the original writers , unless those mistakes are unavoida- bly connected with the expressions of those writers ...
... thing is no good argument against the right and proper use of it ; that the mistakes of expositors are not chargeable up- on the original writers , unless those mistakes are unavoida- bly connected with the expressions of those writers ...
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... things unsaid , which might be ap- propriately said . But a large book would defeat some of the purposes that I have in view , and anticipate other things which I hope ere long to publish in a different way . Theol . Seminary , Andover ...
... things unsaid , which might be ap- propriately said . But a large book would defeat some of the purposes that I have in view , and anticipate other things which I hope ere long to publish in a different way . Theol . Seminary , Andover ...
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... thing which binds us to admit them . Safe it may be , pro- vided truth admits of our questioning such rules ; and surely it must be safe , if truth demands that we should re- ject them , for it is always safe and proper to follow truth ...
... thing which binds us to admit them . Safe it may be , pro- vided truth admits of our questioning such rules ; and surely it must be safe , if truth demands that we should re- ject them , for it is always safe and proper to follow truth ...
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... thing in it to the historical sense consequent upon such a method of exegesis , and yet after we have executed this task , we proceed to show , or at least endeavor to show , that a vлóvoa runs through the whole , by virtue of which we ...
... thing in it to the historical sense consequent upon such a method of exegesis , and yet after we have executed this task , we proceed to show , or at least endeavor to show , that a vлóvoa runs through the whole , by virtue of which we ...
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... thing in the way of defending a double sense . For why should we suppose , because the Bible is a divine book , that its manner , style , or diction , differs essentially from those of all other books ? We may well suppose the matter to ...
... thing in the way of defending a double sense . For why should we suppose , because the Bible is a divine book , that its manner , style , or diction , differs essentially from those of all other books ? We may well suppose the matter to ...
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