The Christian Disciple, Volume 2Cummings and Hillard, 1821 - Liberalism (Religion) |
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... Article ; but the plain meaning of the sacred writer has sometimes compelled him to deviate from it , and he has often translated otherwise New Series - vol . II . 1 without any apparent reason . An instance occurs of the.
... Article ; but the plain meaning of the sacred writer has sometimes compelled him to deviate from it , and he has often translated otherwise New Series - vol . II . 1 without any apparent reason . An instance occurs of the.
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without any apparent reason . An instance occurs of the omis sion of the Article in Matt . iv . 3. u vos u T8 Ow , which Wake- field renders , " As thou art a son of God , " notwithstanding the frequency with which Jesus is spoken of as ...
without any apparent reason . An instance occurs of the omis sion of the Article in Matt . iv . 3. u vos u T8 Ow , which Wake- field renders , " As thou art a son of God , " notwithstanding the frequency with which Jesus is spoken of as ...
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... reason with the whirl - wind , for who has ever yet obtained a successful hearing against the solicitations of worldly ambition or gain ? Still we must regard as totally incompatible with the order and - improvement of the Sabbath ...
... reason with the whirl - wind , for who has ever yet obtained a successful hearing against the solicitations of worldly ambition or gain ? Still we must regard as totally incompatible with the order and - improvement of the Sabbath ...
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... reason for changing it , is to remark ; 1. On some of the passages which are brought in support of the doctrine of a trinity of persons ; 2. On some of those which are understood to prove the deity and distinct person- ality of the Holy ...
... reason for changing it , is to remark ; 1. On some of the passages which are brought in support of the doctrine of a trinity of persons ; 2. On some of those which are understood to prove the deity and distinct person- ality of the Holy ...
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... reason to believe that it has been in- terpolated . " Under these circumstances , we are unspeakably ashamed that any modern divines should have fought pedibus et ungui- bus , for the retention of a passage so indisputably spurious . We ...
... reason to believe that it has been in- terpolated . " Under these circumstances , we are unspeakably ashamed that any modern divines should have fought pedibus et ungui- bus , for the retention of a passage so indisputably spurious . We ...
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