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... hand of God , on the two tables of stone . After this period , Moses is commanded to write the laws in a book ; to write the narrative of the war with the Amalekites ; to write a copy of the law for future kings ; to record the laws ...
... hand of God , on the two tables of stone . After this period , Moses is commanded to write the laws in a book ; to write the narrative of the war with the Amalekites ; to write a copy of the law for future kings ; to record the laws ...
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... hand , the meaning is that they belong to God and to no other . When the Saviour says that he cast out devils by the finger of God , we understand him as declaring that he performs a work to which no other power is adequate but the ...
... hand , the meaning is that they belong to God and to no other . When the Saviour says that he cast out devils by the finger of God , we understand him as declaring that he performs a work to which no other power is adequate but the ...
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... hands , and which their own fingers have made . Is it not then a fair exegetical inference , that , when the law is declared to have been writ- ten by the finger of God , the legitimate import of the phrase is , that it was so ...
... hands , and which their own fingers have made . Is it not then a fair exegetical inference , that , when the law is declared to have been writ- ten by the finger of God , the legitimate import of the phrase is , that it was so ...
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... hand . And what additional , what overwhelming evidence would it offer to the Jewish people of the divine origin of ... hands , as the final witness and seal of his errand , for a long time we hear no more of doubts , no more following ...
... hand . And what additional , what overwhelming evidence would it offer to the Jewish people of the divine origin of ... hands , as the final witness and seal of his errand , for a long time we hear no more of doubts , no more following ...
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... hand first inscribed the living characters . Every time we take our pen too , to inscribe these characters on the page of business , or of friend- ship , we should recollect with gratitude that we owe the wonderful art to him from whom ...
... hand first inscribed the living characters . Every time we take our pen too , to inscribe these characters on the page of business , or of friend- ship , we should recollect with gratitude that we owe the wonderful art to him from whom ...
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