The New Testament for English Readers: pt.1. The three first gospels |
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The English reader must be content to remain in ignorance of all those minute niceties of meaning and connexion , which depend on the import of the constructions and the particles in a language far surpassing our own in its power of ...
The English reader must be content to remain in ignorance of all those minute niceties of meaning and connexion , which depend on the import of the constructions and the particles in a language far surpassing our own in its power of ...
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so plain that there can be no question as to its meaning , which it as certainly is not . Coming as it does from God , its simplest saying has in it a depth which the human mind cannot fathom : and its apparently disjoined sentences ...
so plain that there can be no question as to its meaning , which it as certainly is not . Coming as it does from God , its simplest saying has in it a depth which the human mind cannot fathom : and its apparently disjoined sentences ...
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Those who do think this , have much to favour their view . But let them concede to a Christian brother the right to enquire into the meaning of the sacred text itself , without binding him to a pre - conception of that meaning : and ...
Those who do think this , have much to favour their view . But let them concede to a Christian brother the right to enquire into the meaning of the sacred text itself , without binding him to a pre - conception of that meaning : and ...
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8 that name is used facie meaning , except to force it into as applying to one of far greater dignity . accordance with a preconceived notion Again , Isa . ix . 6 seems to be a reference to of the perpetual virginity of Mary .
8 that name is used facie meaning , except to force it into as applying to one of far greater dignity . accordance with a preconceived notion Again , Isa . ix . 6 seems to be a reference to of the perpetual virginity of Mary .
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It is doubtful whether the is not what was earned , but what was coveword ever has this meaning . Thus Euthy . nanted . These words , in heaven , must not mius , mostly after Chrysostom : They who be taken as having any bearing on the ...
It is doubtful whether the is not what was earned , but what was coveword ever has this meaning . Thus Euthy . nanted . These words , in heaven , must not mius , mostly after Chrysostom : They who be taken as having any bearing on the ...
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V.1, pts.1-2
OCLC: 7727085
Related Subjects: Bible. -- N.T. -- Commentaries.
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Acts ancient answer Apostles appear asked authorities believe called cast Christ Church coming course death disciples discourse enter Evangelist expression fact faith Father give given Gospel hand hath healing hear heard heaven Holy implied important interpretation Jerusalem Jesus Jews John king kingdom light literally Lord Lord's Luke Mark Matt matter Matthew meaning mentioned merely mind miracle multitude narrative nature never observe omit original parable pass perhaps persons Peter Pharisees present priests probably prophets question reason received reference remarks render say unto seems sense sent shew speak Spirit spoken suppose taken testimony thee things thou tion took true truth unto verse viii whole words
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