The Christian Disciple, Volume 2Cummings and Hillard, 1821 - Liberalism (Religion) |
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... proved to be a son of God , " xala aveva àɣiwovens , " by the holy spirit , " avasta- εξ αναστα σεως νεκρών , " by a miraculous resurrection from the dead . " . Here are four instances of the omission of the Article in the Greek , and ...
... proved to be a son of God , " xala aveva àɣiwovens , " by the holy spirit , " avasta- εξ αναστα σεως νεκρών , " by a miraculous resurrection from the dead . " . Here are four instances of the omission of the Article in the Greek , and ...
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... prove decisive with him ; and I have observed , that in thirty - seven instances , he follows the Ethiopic , entirely unsupported either by MSS . or other versions ; and un- der similar circumstances be follows the Syriac in nine , the ...
... prove decisive with him ; and I have observed , that in thirty - seven instances , he follows the Ethiopic , entirely unsupported either by MSS . or other versions ; and un- der similar circumstances be follows the Syriac in nine , the ...
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... proved to all the world , by his noble sacrifices of interest to principle . These were some of the qualifications ... prove that its more extended circulation would not only be useful to the theolo ical student , but would essential ...
... proved to all the world , by his noble sacrifices of interest to principle . These were some of the qualifications ... prove that its more extended circulation would not only be useful to the theolo ical student , but would essential ...
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... prove the deity and distinct person- ality of the Holy Spirit ; and 3. On some of those which are * We do not say , -would never have been received ; for we have no idea that it had its origin even in mistaken views of revelation ; but ...
... prove the deity and distinct person- ality of the Holy Spirit ; and 3. On some of those which are * We do not say , -would never have been received ; for we have no idea that it had its origin even in mistaken views of revelation ; but ...
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... proved these flattering expec- tations to be delusive . His cough , which had never left him , became again alarming , and it was thought expedient that he should spend the winter in a warmer climate . He acquiesced in the measure , but ...
... proved these flattering expec- tations to be delusive . His cough , which had never left him , became again alarming , and it was thought expedient that he should spend the winter in a warmer climate . He acquiesced in the measure , but ...
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