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... understanding that he should have such freedom as his health required , in regard to the amount and the duration of his work . Through God's kindness , however , he was enabled , with short interruptions , to discharge the full duties ...
... understanding that he should have such freedom as his health required , in regard to the amount and the duration of his work . Through God's kindness , however , he was enabled , with short interruptions , to discharge the full duties ...
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... understand me as depreciating the history or the divinely appointed symbolism . The prophet accepts these as the basis of all his teaching , but more and more does he penetrate to the heart of them , show the symbol to be nothing ...
... understand me as depreciating the history or the divinely appointed symbolism . The prophet accepts these as the basis of all his teaching , but more and more does he penetrate to the heart of them , show the symbol to be nothing ...
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... understands its true meaning , and can handle it with effect . But to understand it , is not merely to know the words and the grammar , and to reach the literal meaning , though all this has its place and use ; it is to enter into its ...
... understands its true meaning , and can handle it with effect . But to understand it , is not merely to know the words and the grammar , and to reach the literal meaning , though all this has its place and use ; it is to enter into its ...
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LECTURE | 1 |
WESTERN CHURCH PREACHING 200430 A D | 32 |
STIER AND KRUMMACHER | 48 |
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