The Christian Observer, Volumen60Hatchard and Company, 1860 |
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... Hebrew ] as it is assumed to do in our bibles , without addition , interpolation , or corruption , these three points are established . 1. The inspiration of the sacred text . 2. The immediate superintendance of divine Providence in the ...
... Hebrew ] as it is assumed to do in our bibles , without addition , interpolation , or corruption , these three points are established . 1. The inspiration of the sacred text . 2. The immediate superintendance of divine Providence in the ...
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... Hebrew scriptures where no unit of time was specified , * then it could only be by applying the year - day principle to it that a period could be brought out bearing to the effect supposed on the great question of the time of Messiah's ...
... Hebrew scriptures where no unit of time was specified , * then it could only be by applying the year - day principle to it that a period could be brought out bearing to the effect supposed on the great question of the time of Messiah's ...
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... Hebrew ; so that , as a class , they were miserably qualified for the interpretation of the scriptures . Even Origen himself must have had a very imperfect knowledge of the language of the Old Testament . In consequence of their ...
... Hebrew ; so that , as a class , they were miserably qualified for the interpretation of the scriptures . Even Origen himself must have had a very imperfect knowledge of the language of the Old Testament . In consequence of their ...
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Hebrew consists of two letters and a half , and describes it as signifying that Lord who contains heaven and earth . This father asserts also that the Hebrew word Adonai , or the Lord , denotes , unutterable and wonderful . Clemens ...
Hebrew consists of two letters and a half , and describes it as signifying that Lord who contains heaven and earth . This father asserts also that the Hebrew word Adonai , or the Lord , denotes , unutterable and wonderful . Clemens ...
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... Hebrew . " 3 to 4. Constantly to be devoted to walking for my health . " 4 o'clock . Dinner : after which Mr. Pratt hears my Greek , Hebrew , and Euclid : and then we spend the time till tea in lighter books . Vol . 59.-No. 266 . " 5.30 ...
... Hebrew . " 3 to 4. Constantly to be devoted to walking for my health . " 4 o'clock . Dinner : after which Mr. Pratt hears my Greek , Hebrew , and Euclid : and then we spend the time till tea in lighter books . Vol . 59.-No. 266 . " 5.30 ...
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