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I quote a few of them who represent different stand - points and nationalities .
Henry Stephens , the greatest philologist of the sixteenth century , thought that
there was nothing more poetic ( TOINTIKÚTEPov ) , nothing more musical ...
I quote a few of them who represent different stand - points and nationalities .
Henry Stephens , the greatest philologist of the sixteenth century , thought that
there was nothing more poetic ( TOINTIKÚTEPov ) , nothing more musical ...
Strona 25
... no fate stands in Thy way ; no invisible power of evil , however mighty , can
prevent Thee from " doing according to Thy ... stand in His way , if the vindication
of His holiness , His wisdom , or His goodness , demand its breach , or its
removal .
... no fate stands in Thy way ; no invisible power of evil , however mighty , can
prevent Thee from " doing according to Thy ... stand in His way , if the vindication
of His holiness , His wisdom , or His goodness , demand its breach , or its
removal .
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They stand in amazement , it may be , awed by this display of the divine majesty ,
yet without prostration or confession . Still confident in their own wisdom , they
may actually regard these thundertones of omnipotence as a decision in their ...
They stand in amazement , it may be , awed by this display of the divine majesty ,
yet without prostration or confession . Still confident in their own wisdom , they
may actually regard these thundertones of omnipotence as a decision in their ...
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all this may be regarded even with reverence as viewed from the stand - point of
the sufferer . There is no cant about Job ; no affected piety ; no mere
sentimentality ; no cold and showy theorizing . All this seeming irreverence ,
nevertheless , is ...
all this may be regarded even with reverence as viewed from the stand - point of
the sufferer . There is no cant about Job ; no affected piety ; no mere
sentimentality ; no cold and showy theorizing . All this seeming irreverence ,
nevertheless , is ...
Strona 36
The radical idea of the word is firmness , that which shall stand ; hence
completeness , security , perfection . When used of an outward object it
expresses its best and most finished state , as in the infinitive form , Prov . iv . 18 ,
Din 115 ?, the ...
The radical idea of the word is firmness , that which shall stand ; hence
completeness , security , perfection . When used of an outward object it
expresses its best and most finished state , as in the infinitive form , Prov . iv . 18 ,
Din 115 ?, the ...
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