The Christian Disciple, Volume 2Cummings and Hillard, 1821 - Liberalism (Religion) |
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... manner by any of the Classical writers ; the best lexico- graphers do not mention it ; and Hoogeveen * who speaks of this use of it , draws his examples from the New Testament , except one from Archimedes . † t That it is so used by the ...
... manner by any of the Classical writers ; the best lexico- graphers do not mention it ; and Hoogeveen * who speaks of this use of it , draws his examples from the New Testament , except one from Archimedes . † t That it is so used by the ...
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... manner as not to imply , that the punishment of the Jews was the motive or object of the Divine Being in sending to them prophets and apostles ? Instances of a similar use of iva may be found in Luke ix . 45 . Rom . iii . 19. 11. 31 ...
... manner as not to imply , that the punishment of the Jews was the motive or object of the Divine Being in sending to them prophets and apostles ? Instances of a similar use of iva may be found in Luke ix . 45 . Rom . iii . 19. 11. 31 ...
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... manner he has preferred deliver- ance to redemption , choice to election , chosen to elect , and reconciliation to atonement . ་ With equal propriety he has adopted master , instead of Lord , as the translation of xugue , when it is ...
... manner he has preferred deliver- ance to redemption , choice to election , chosen to elect , and reconciliation to atonement . ་ With equal propriety he has adopted master , instead of Lord , as the translation of xugue , when it is ...
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... manner ; " Do I now persuade men or God ? " servilely rendering by its common , as if it were its only significa- tion , without thinking it necessary to find any rational meaning in the language of an apostle . Wakefield translates the ...
... manner ; " Do I now persuade men or God ? " servilely rendering by its common , as if it were its only significa- tion , without thinking it necessary to find any rational meaning in the language of an apostle . Wakefield translates the ...
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... manner , a placid gentleness in every look and word which came from him , which discovered that death had no terrors to sadden or deject him , and that he had no duty now but to withdraw his interest from earthly things , and " prune ...
... manner , a placid gentleness in every look and word which came from him , which discovered that death had no terrors to sadden or deject him , and that he had no duty now but to withdraw his interest from earthly things , and " prune ...
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