Bibliotheca Sacra and Theological Review, Том 7Allen, Morrill, and Wardwell, 1850 |
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... suppose the most intelli- gent biblical philologists would accord . While ready to welcome truth in all the realms of physical nature , and by whomsoever brought to light , while entertaining the most enlarged conceptions of the glory ...
... suppose the most intelli- gent biblical philologists would accord . While ready to welcome truth in all the realms of physical nature , and by whomsoever brought to light , while entertaining the most enlarged conceptions of the glory ...
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... them . On this ground we must suppose , that John employed the word Logos here in a sense which his contemporary readers would be able to understand . There must then have been something in the linguistic usage of that 2 *
... them . On this ground we must suppose , that John employed the word Logos here in a sense which his contemporary readers would be able to understand . There must then have been something in the linguistic usage of that 2 *
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... suppose that it might be understood . Do the Scriptures , or does the history of the Hebrew usus loquendi of that period , cast any light on this subject ? A careful examination of the Scriptures will lead us to see , that the Hebrews ...
... suppose that it might be understood . Do the Scriptures , or does the history of the Hebrew usus loquendi of that period , cast any light on this subject ? A careful examination of the Scriptures will lead us to see , that the Hebrews ...
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... suppose , however , that an enlightened and spiritual He- brew regarded the word of God as a real hypostasis or substantial being , notwithstanding the strong language thus employed respecting it . In a primary and literal sense , word ...
... suppose , however , that an enlightened and spiritual He- brew regarded the word of God as a real hypostasis or substantial being , notwithstanding the strong language thus employed respecting it . In a primary and literal sense , word ...
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... suppose , that the heresy in question is entirely out of its view . Doubtless we are not to regard the apostle as having intended , in his great work , principally to con- tend against Cerinthus , so as to take the attitude of a polemic ...
... suppose , that the heresy in question is entirely out of its view . Doubtless we are not to regard the apostle as having intended , in his great work , principally to con- tend against Cerinthus , so as to take the attitude of a polemic ...
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