American Quarterly Review, Issues 39-40Carey, Lea & Carey, 1836 - Serial publications |
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Page 35
... give a colouring to all his thoughts . The first and most important qualification for commenting upon the scriptures , is undoubtedly a familiar acquaintance with the languages and dialects , in which they were originally written . A ...
... give a colouring to all his thoughts . The first and most important qualification for commenting upon the scriptures , is undoubtedly a familiar acquaintance with the languages and dialects , in which they were originally written . A ...
Page 41
... Were we called upon to give our opinion , en masse , of the early fathers who commented on the sacred text , we should say with Luther , in VOL . XX.-No. 39 . 6 • his commentary on Genesis ii . , " The 1836. ] 41 Biblical Commentary .
... Were we called upon to give our opinion , en masse , of the early fathers who commented on the sacred text , we should say with Luther , in VOL . XX.-No. 39 . 6 • his commentary on Genesis ii . , " The 1836. ] 41 Biblical Commentary .
Page 42
... give us the sum of the different parts of scripture in which they were written , as it was understood at different times by that peculiar people to whom the law was first given , and who , as Augustine observes , have been our ...
... give us the sum of the different parts of scripture in which they were written , as it was understood at different times by that peculiar people to whom the law was first given , and who , as Augustine observes , have been our ...
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... give a naturalness and consistency to the pic- ture in which they set it before the mind . They behold , in vision , what they wish to exhibit , and endeavour to hold it up to the mind of the reader in the same glowing and impressive ...
... give a naturalness and consistency to the pic- ture in which they set it before the mind . They behold , in vision , what they wish to exhibit , and endeavour to hold it up to the mind of the reader in the same glowing and impressive ...
Page 52
... give beauty , expressiveness , and verisimilitude to the whole representation . We believe , with the learned and pious Hengstenberg , that the prophets generally received their communications respecting the future , in mental vision ...
... give beauty , expressiveness , and verisimilitude to the whole representation . We believe , with the learned and pious Hengstenberg , that the prophets generally received their communications respecting the future , in mental vision ...
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