American Quarterly Review, Issues 39-40Carey, Lea & Carey, 1836 - Serial publications |
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... 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 , by ...
... 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 , by ...
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... senses , we must do it by a new or figurative application of expressions already formed for a different purpose . The writer who is accustomed to present his thoughts in a figurative style , and while he enlightens the intellect by ...
... senses , we must do it by a new or figurative application of expressions already formed for a different purpose . The writer who is accustomed to present his thoughts in a figurative style , and while he enlightens the intellect by ...
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... sense , was intended to apply to the son of Jesse , might have a mystical or secondary refer- ence to the Son of God . An inspired apostle has informed us , ' 1 We are aware that Professor Hahn , of Leipsic , whose name we have before ...
... sense , was intended to apply to the son of Jesse , might have a mystical or secondary refer- ence to the Son of God . An inspired apostle has informed us , ' 1 We are aware that Professor Hahn , of Leipsic , whose name we have before ...
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... sense only , that we would be understood to advocate the doctrine ad- vanced by this distinguished critic . We cannot say that we like the term double sense , on account of its liability to mislead ; we should prefer , with Olshausen ...
... sense only , that we would be understood to advocate the doctrine ad- vanced by this distinguished critic . We cannot say that we like the term double sense , on account of its liability to mislead ; we should prefer , with Olshausen ...
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... sense . This is a matter of great practical importance ; since , if we regard , as literal , words or passages which , in themselves , are intended to be figurative , or as figurative , such as are in- tended to be literal , the pure ...
... sense . This is a matter of great practical importance ; since , if we regard , as literal , words or passages which , in themselves , are intended to be figurative , or as figurative , such as are in- tended to be literal , the pure ...
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