Bibliotheca Sacra, Volumen52W.F. Draper, 1895 |
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... nature of inspiration that God spake in the language of men ; that He uses men as his organs , each according to his ... natural 4 [ Jan. An Irenicon .
... nature of inspiration that God spake in the language of men ; that He uses men as his organs , each according to his ... natural 4 [ Jan. An Irenicon .
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... natural and intended sense . The difficulty of agreeing upon what is the natural and intended sense has a striking illustration in the recent contro- versy between Mr. Gladstone and Mr. Huxley over the first chapter of Genesis , in ...
... natural and intended sense . The difficulty of agreeing upon what is the natural and intended sense has a striking illustration in the recent contro- versy between Mr. Gladstone and Mr. Huxley over the first chapter of Genesis , in ...
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... nature alone , and at the expense of every other part of our being . What we need is not to be taken out of the world , but to be kept from its evil , and to save it from the evil . We shall need to eat and drink in the New Jerusalem ...
... nature alone , and at the expense of every other part of our being . What we need is not to be taken out of the world , but to be kept from its evil , and to save it from the evil . We shall need to eat and drink in the New Jerusalem ...
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... nature or of man , presents it with new ma- terial , it has the task of reducing this material to order and setting forth in a systematic manner the sum total of pres- ent knowledge upon the themes which it treats . It is always ...
... nature or of man , presents it with new ma- terial , it has the task of reducing this material to order and setting forth in a systematic manner the sum total of pres- ent knowledge upon the themes which it treats . It is always ...
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... nature , becomes more detailed , and hence more strin- gent . The Bible is now seen to be the Word of God not merely in its central message , but in many auxiliary utter- ances . Its possible similarity to any human book , like Luther ...
... nature , becomes more detailed , and hence more strin- gent . The Bible is now seen to be the Word of God not merely in its central message , but in many auxiliary utter- ances . Its possible similarity to any human book , like Luther ...
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