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... argument on the silence of the book of Genesis , 91 , 92 - theory concerning the original composition of the book of Genesis , observations on , 93 , 94 - true reason of the assumed silence of Moses , 94 - concluding re- marks on the ...
... argument on the silence of the book of Genesis , 91 , 92 - theory concerning the original composition of the book of Genesis , observations on , 93 , 94 - true reason of the assumed silence of Moses , 94 - concluding re- marks on the ...
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... arguments of St. Paul always thrown into a form which would stand the test of modern criticism ; but if this fact , which all are willing to allow , affords no ground for a neglect of the New Testament , we must not plead the style of ...
... arguments of St. Paul always thrown into a form which would stand the test of modern criticism ; but if this fact , which all are willing to allow , affords no ground for a neglect of the New Testament , we must not plead the style of ...
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... argument against the study of the Fathers . Though Origen applied scripture unfairly , he must have believed the doctrines which he was labouring to establish ; and to ascertain what these doctrines were is a sufficient reason for ...
... argument against the study of the Fathers . Though Origen applied scripture unfairly , he must have believed the doctrines which he was labouring to establish ; and to ascertain what these doctrines were is a sufficient reason for ...
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... arguments , we refer the reader to the present work of the Bishop of Bristol ; and the following sen- tence cannot be pronounced at all too severe , when we consider the boldness and the mischief of the theory which has been com- bated ...
... arguments , we refer the reader to the present work of the Bishop of Bristol ; and the following sen- tence cannot be pronounced at all too severe , when we consider the boldness and the mischief of the theory which has been com- bated ...
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... argument in favour of the text . It is only as such that we present it to the reader . The volume before us does not contain many critical remarks upon the works or the editions of Tertullian ; but there are two , upon which a few ...
... argument in favour of the text . It is only as such that we present it to the reader . The volume before us does not contain many critical remarks upon the works or the editions of Tertullian ; but there are two , upon which a few ...
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