American Quarterly Review, Volume 20Robert Walsh Carey, Lea & Carey, 1836 - Serial publications |
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Page 19
... true , will be stronger in proportion as the instances of resemblance are more nunierous . To illustrate the subject again , by our own language ; because we happen to find in English a single French word grandeur , or a Spanish word ...
... true , will be stronger in proportion as the instances of resemblance are more nunierous . To illustrate the subject again , by our own language ; because we happen to find in English a single French word grandeur , or a Spanish word ...
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... true ; and yet , as we conclude from the statements accompanying the report , none of those imperfections and faults have been corrected under the authority of the American government , notwithstanding the numerous materials we might ...
... true ; and yet , as we conclude from the statements accompanying the report , none of those imperfections and faults have been corrected under the authority of the American government , notwithstanding the numerous materials we might ...
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... true sense of a passage , till he can perceive , not only its local appropriateness , but its general bearing upon and its harmony with other appa- rently conflicting passages . Some commentators have made strange work with scripture ...
... true sense of a passage , till he can perceive , not only its local appropriateness , but its general bearing upon and its harmony with other appa- rently conflicting passages . Some commentators have made strange work with scripture ...
Page 55
... true medium , as were Origen and his followers . They stand at the opposite extreme . They see no deep spiritual significancy in any part of the sacred volume ; no deep from beneath its sur- face calls unto a hidden deep in their own ...
... true medium , as were Origen and his followers . They stand at the opposite extreme . They see no deep spiritual significancy in any part of the sacred volume ; no deep from beneath its sur- face calls unto a hidden deep in their own ...
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... true principles of scripture exposition are better understood , and more generally adopted , than they have been at any former period . Not a few of the neological critics are approaching more nearly to the standard of evangelical ...
... true principles of scripture exposition are better understood , and more generally adopted , than they have been at any former period . Not a few of the neological critics are approaching more nearly to the standard of evangelical ...
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