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Page 54
Nor is it any solid and satisfactory answer to this view of the case , that the
apostle recognizes instances , in which the speaker cannot interpret to others ,
what he himself has uttered , 1 Cor . 14 : 13 . To be enabled to utter things in a
foreign ...
Nor is it any solid and satisfactory answer to this view of the case , that the
apostle recognizes instances , in which the speaker cannot interpret to others ,
what he himself has uttered , 1 Cor . 14 : 13 . To be enabled to utter things in a
foreign ...
Page 55
If the apostle had designed to say , that they searched into what things they had
uttered , he would have adopted another form of expression ; or , at all events ,
have expressed himself thus : eis tiva , xai noiov xalgóv . Even then tiyo would be
...
If the apostle had designed to say , that they searched into what things they had
uttered , he would have adopted another form of expression ; or , at all events ,
have expressed himself thus : eis tiva , xai noiov xalgóv . Even then tiyo would be
...
Page 61
What says the same Peter , ( to whom appeal is so often made in order to show
that the prophets uttered some things which they did not understand ) , respecting
the obscurity of prophecy ? He says , that , “ we have a sure word of prophecy ...
What says the same Peter , ( to whom appeal is so often made in order to show
that the prophets uttered some things which they did not understand ) , respecting
the obscurity of prophecy ? He says , that , “ we have a sure word of prophecy ...
Page 63
To conclude this topic : How can we then subscribe to the sentiment , that
prophecy , when originally uttered , was not only obscure but unintelligible ? The
men who uttered it were inspired ; and if so , did they not understand what they
meant ...
To conclude this topic : How can we then subscribe to the sentiment , that
prophecy , when originally uttered , was not only obscure but unintelligible ? The
men who uttered it were inspired ; and if so , did they not understand what they
meant ...
Page 64
3 : 16 ) ; who has , by his prophets , uttered predictions which he declares to be “
a light shining in a dark place ” ( 2 Pet . 1 : 19 ) ; - how shall we defend the notion
, that he has uttered predictions to the ancient and to the ...
3 : 16 ) ; who has , by his prophets , uttered predictions which he declares to be “
a light shining in a dark place ” ( 2 Pet . 1 : 19 ) ; - how shall we defend the notion
, that he has uttered predictions to the ancient and to the ...
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