The Christian Disciple, Volume 2Cummings and Hillard, 1821 - Liberalism (Religion) |
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... sense , and notwithstanding also , that be has elsewhere rendered the same phrase more definitely , as Mark i . 1. " The beginning of the Gospel of Jesus Christ , the son of God , " TY ☺18 . ย Luke i . 35. is rendered by Wakefield ...
... sense , and notwithstanding also , that be has elsewhere rendered the same phrase more definitely , as Mark i . 1. " The beginning of the Gospel of Jesus Christ , the son of God , " TY ☺18 . ย Luke i . 35. is rendered by Wakefield ...
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... sense of this class of words , whose whole idea of them is drawn from the " doubtful disputations , " which have been so multiplied in the theological world ? To the mere English reader , it is nearly impossible to disentangle them from ...
... sense of this class of words , whose whole idea of them is drawn from the " doubtful disputations , " which have been so multiplied in the theological world ? To the mere English reader , it is nearly impossible to disentangle them from ...
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... sense , to which Xagis certainly does not correspond . There is nothing in the Greek word which can imply that secret and mysterious divine influence , which is so generally conveyed by the word grace to the English reader . It is ...
... sense , to which Xagis certainly does not correspond . There is nothing in the Greek word which can imply that secret and mysterious divine influence , which is so generally conveyed by the word grace to the English reader . It is ...
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... sense or meaning . The Improved Version has not much amended it by saying , " with groanings that cannot be expressed . " Both have erred by rendering aantos too literally . Wakefield has avoided so gross an absurdity by rendering it ...
... sense or meaning . The Improved Version has not much amended it by saying , " with groanings that cannot be expressed . " Both have erred by rendering aantos too literally . Wakefield has avoided so gross an absurdity by rendering it ...
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... sense of the infinite importance of Christianity , and we shall find it difficult to select any one , in whom so many requisites and so many motives were combin- ed , to produce a fair and accurate Translation of the New Testament . If ...
... sense of the infinite importance of Christianity , and we shall find it difficult to select any one , in whom so many requisites and so many motives were combin- ed , to produce a fair and accurate Translation of the New Testament . If ...
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