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... Hebrews contemplated the Divine being in the visible form of a man.1 Modern spiritualism has so entirely banished this idea , that probably many may not without an effort be able to accept the plain language of the Hebrew writer in its ...
... Hebrews contemplated the Divine being in the visible form of a man.1 Modern spiritualism has so entirely banished this idea , that probably many may not without an effort be able to accept the plain language of the Hebrew writer in its ...
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... Hebrew or in our common translation , which represents the original with all necessary exactness . The difficulties arise for the first time , when we seek to import a meaning into the language which it certainly never could have ...
... Hebrew or in our common translation , which represents the original with all necessary exactness . The difficulties arise for the first time , when we seek to import a meaning into the language which it certainly never could have ...
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... Hebrew verb , such as Aphel for Hiphil , in certain portions , and observing that the political horizon of these portions is that of the sixth century , while that of the elder or more purely Hebraic portions belonged to the eighth , he ...
... Hebrew verb , such as Aphel for Hiphil , in certain portions , and observing that the political horizon of these portions is that of the sixth century , while that of the elder or more purely Hebraic portions belonged to the eighth , he ...
Contents
GENERAL INTRODUCTION page I | 1 |
Practical View of the Prevailing | 15 |
Lay Sermons and Church and State | 31 |
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