An essay concerning the nature of manLongman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green&Longman, 1837 - 159 pages |
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... Judah in Babylon and Persia . The writings of Moses , unless very fanciful in- terpretations be put on various parts of the simplest narrative ever penned by the hand of I nance . man , warrant no inference that he 8.
... Judah in Babylon and Persia . The writings of Moses , unless very fanciful in- terpretations be put on various parts of the simplest narrative ever penned by the hand of I nance . man , warrant no inference that he 8.
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... true , yet that it is pro- bably couched in figurative language ; but the extreme simplicity of the narrative , totally void of ornament , and relating all the circumstances as events which had actually taken place , forbid any 20.
... true , yet that it is pro- bably couched in figurative language ; but the extreme simplicity of the narrative , totally void of ornament , and relating all the circumstances as events which had actually taken place , forbid any 20.
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... narrative to be an allegory . 2d . Those which attribute her deception to the agency of a wicked being , of a nature different from any inhabitant of the earth , and called in the New Testament Satan . And 3rd . Those which consider the ...
... narrative to be an allegory . 2d . Those which attribute her deception to the agency of a wicked being , of a nature different from any inhabitant of the earth , and called in the New Testament Satan . And 3rd . Those which consider the ...
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... narrative , merely because the facts it relates are unlike any others with which history , or our own observa- tion , have brought us acquainted . Such a mode of proceeding not only incurs a tremendous risk in matters of faith , but is ...
... narrative , merely because the facts it relates are unlike any others with which history , or our own observa- tion , have brought us acquainted . Such a mode of proceeding not only incurs a tremendous risk in matters of faith , but is ...
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... narrative , oppose no greater reasonable difficulties to the belief of them , than do the other events recorded by the inspired writers . The man and woman , notwithstanding the express command of God to the contrary , and the ...
... narrative , oppose no greater reasonable difficulties to the belief of them , than do the other events recorded by the inspired writers . The man and woman , notwithstanding the express command of God to the contrary , and the ...
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