Bibliotheca Sacra and Theological Review, Volume 3Allen, Morrill, and Wardwell, 1846 - Theology |
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... opinion of our- selves below what the truth warrants . In an important sense there is a dignity in human nature . The language which has been used on this subject , is not altogether that of cant or of false assumption . No one can ...
... opinion of our- selves below what the truth warrants . In an important sense there is a dignity in human nature . The language which has been used on this subject , is not altogether that of cant or of false assumption . No one can ...
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... opinion , eminently happy in his pastorals . He wrote them at the right time and place ; and was actuated by the right spirit . We like even his Greek names . He wished his pictures to have an historical remoteness . We have seen con ...
... opinion , eminently happy in his pastorals . He wrote them at the right time and place ; and was actuated by the right spirit . We like even his Greek names . He wished his pictures to have an historical remoteness . We have seen con ...
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... opinion , that the poet , rapt above time and succession , goes back in his thoughts , and imagines himself singing his predictions over the cradle of his celestial hero . At any rate , the poem is so dark that my sugges- tions cannot ...
... opinion , that the poet , rapt above time and succession , goes back in his thoughts , and imagines himself singing his predictions over the cradle of his celestial hero . At any rate , the poem is so dark that my sugges- tions cannot ...
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... opinions will be alluded to in a subse- quent part of this discussion . It is probable , that Servetus after he had found a publisher for his book went to Strasburg , and it is even said that he heard the publie addresses of Luther and ...
... opinions will be alluded to in a subse- quent part of this discussion . It is probable , that Servetus after he had found a publisher for his book went to Strasburg , and it is even said that he heard the publie addresses of Luther and ...
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... opinion upon it . He afterwards desired Calvin to return it , so that he might make alterations . But it was in the hands of Viret , in Lausanne , and was accordingly not sent . After all communica- tion between him and Calvin was ...
... opinion upon it . He afterwards desired Calvin to return it , so that he might make alterations . But it was in the hands of Viret , in Lausanne , and was accordingly not sent . After all communica- tion between him and Calvin was ...
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