The Biblical Repertory and Princeton Review, Volumul 39James A. Peabody, 1867 |
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Pagina 47
... revelation and without Christianity , in a state of intel- lectual cultivation and polish , which have made their works , to a large extent , literary models to succeeding nations . So we are prepared to judge aright of Christian ...
... revelation and without Christianity , in a state of intel- lectual cultivation and polish , which have made their works , to a large extent , literary models to succeeding nations . So we are prepared to judge aright of Christian ...
Pagina 79
... revelation alone , which teaches us to see everywhere in creation the traces of the power , the wisdom , and the goodness of God . The book of Ruth , the book of Job , many Psalms , particularly the 104th , are without parallel in ...
... revelation alone , which teaches us to see everywhere in creation the traces of the power , the wisdom , and the goodness of God . The book of Ruth , the book of Job , many Psalms , particularly the 104th , are without parallel in ...
Pagina 92
... revelation . Protestantism denies that Roman doctrine , together with all the innovations defended by it , refuses to accept the decisions . of all œcumenical councils , and returns to the simplicity of Scripture . It respects the ...
... revelation . Protestantism denies that Roman doctrine , together with all the innovations defended by it , refuses to accept the decisions . of all œcumenical councils , and returns to the simplicity of Scripture . It respects the ...
Pagina 142
... revelation of himself to the Jewish rulers and people is , that they knew he claimed to be Messiah , and that there was before them a body of evidence which ought to have commanded their candid and careful attention . This they 142 ...
... revelation of himself to the Jewish rulers and people is , that they knew he claimed to be Messiah , and that there was before them a body of evidence which ought to have commanded their candid and careful attention . This they 142 ...
Pagina 144
... revelation of himself by our Lord in John v . 17-47 ; let him remember that this was probably spoken before the Sanhedrim in Jerusa- lem , and that the man whom Jesus had healed of a lameness that had prevented him from walking for ...
... revelation of himself by our Lord in John v . 17-47 ; let him remember that this was probably spoken before the Sanhedrim in Jerusa- lem , and that the man whom Jesus had healed of a lameness that had prevented him from walking for ...
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The Biblical Repertory and Princeton Review, Volumul 41 Charles Hodge,Lyman Hotchkiss Atwater Vizualizare completă - 1869 |
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