Notes on the Miracles of Our LordD. Appleton and Company, 1853 - 375 |
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... language . The principle of interpretation adopted by Mr. Trench is nearly identical with that of St. Augustine , his great favorite , who spiritualizes those parts of a parable which Chrysostom and others of the ancients , with the ...
... language . The principle of interpretation adopted by Mr. Trench is nearly identical with that of St. Augustine , his great favorite , who spiritualizes those parts of a parable which Chrysostom and others of the ancients , with the ...
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... language . The principle of interpretation adopted by Mr. Trench is nearly identical with that of St. Augustine , his great favorite , who spiritualizes those parts of a parable which Chrysostom and others of the ancients , with the ...
... language . The principle of interpretation adopted by Mr. Trench is nearly identical with that of St. Augustine , his great favorite , who spiritualizes those parts of a parable which Chrysostom and others of the ancients , with the ...
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... language , has ever felt thus to lie at its heart ; and if we would learn to know the thing , we must start with seeking accurately to know the name which it bears . In the discussion upon which now we are entering , the names are ...
... language , has ever felt thus to lie at its heart ; and if we would learn to know the thing , we must start with seeking accurately to know the name which it bears . In the discussion upon which now we are entering , the names are ...
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... language to designate these divine facts , -that the two words almost exclusively in use among us , namely wonders and miracles , should bring out only the accidental accompaniment , the astonishment which the work creates , and should ...
... language to designate these divine facts , -that the two words almost exclusively in use among us , namely wonders and miracles , should bring out only the accidental accompaniment , the astonishment which the work creates , and should ...
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... language or the other , and entitle all or nothing miracle . But this , however at first sight it may seem very deep and true , is indeed most shallow and fallacious . There is quite enough in itself and in its purposes to distinguish ...
... language or the other , and entitle all or nothing miracle . But this , however at first sight it may seem very deep and true , is indeed most shallow and fallacious . There is quite enough in itself and in its purposes to distinguish ...
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