Bibliotheca Sacra and Theological Review, Volume 6Allen, Morrill, and Wardwell, 1849 - Theology |
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... continue the movement ; where it may not only be heard by the hearer without offence , but may strengthen his convic- tion and increase his emotion . The thoughts of the orator must be waves , of which the one is driven on by the other ...
... continue the movement ; where it may not only be heard by the hearer without offence , but may strengthen his convic- tion and increase his emotion . The thoughts of the orator must be waves , of which the one is driven on by the other ...
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... continues in its consequences ( Mey . ) . xarà 7 . 70. ] refers as well to irάon ( Isa . 53 : 9 ) , as to yy . ( Isa . 53 : 10. Ps . 16 : 10. cf. Acts 2 : 25. 13 : 34 , 35 ) . - πεν V. 5. Knoа ] Lu . 24 : 34 , compare explanation of ...
... continues in its consequences ( Mey . ) . xarà 7 . 70. ] refers as well to irάon ( Isa . 53 : 9 ) , as to yy . ( Isa . 53 : 10. Ps . 16 : 10. cf. Acts 2 : 25. 13 : 34 , 35 ) . - πεν V. 5. Knoа ] Lu . 24 : 34 , compare explanation of ...
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... continue to exist after that life shall have ended . 4. From the simple and indivisible nature of the soul . It is only things compounded , gross and palpable , things which address the senses , which can be seen and felt and handled ...
... continue to exist after that life shall have ended . 4. From the simple and indivisible nature of the soul . It is only things compounded , gross and palpable , things which address the senses , which can be seen and felt and handled ...
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... continue to belong to it un- til changed in its nature by the same power that created it . Were ca- loric to become cold , from that moment it would cease to be caloric . So is it with the soul . Possessing a living nature , being ...
... continue to belong to it un- til changed in its nature by the same power that created it . Were ca- loric to become cold , from that moment it would cease to be caloric . So is it with the soul . Possessing a living nature , being ...
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... continue to exist after the termination of that life ? The second and fourth arguments , also , de- rived plausibility at least , if not weight , from that doctrine of the Pla- tonic philosophy which resolved all essences into certain ...
... continue to exist after the termination of that life ? The second and fourth arguments , also , de- rived plausibility at least , if not weight , from that doctrine of the Pla- tonic philosophy which resolved all essences into certain ...
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