The Right and Wrong Uses of the BibleJohn W. Lovell, 1883 - 264 |
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... shows , the gulf between the popular superstitions and . the thoughts of scholars may widen until no bridge can span it , and religion perishes in it . It seems to me that the time has come when the pulpit must keep no longer silence ...
... shows , the gulf between the popular superstitions and . the thoughts of scholars may widen until no bridge can span it , and religion perishes in it . It seems to me that the time has come when the pulpit must keep no longer silence ...
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... shows any consciousness of such supernatural influences upon him in his work as insured its infallibility . Nearly all these authors begin and end their books without any reference to themselves or their work . The writer of the Gospel ...
... shows any consciousness of such supernatural influences upon him in his work as insured its infallibility . Nearly all these authors begin and end their books without any reference to themselves or their work . The writer of the Gospel ...
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... shows that the sacredness attached to them had not isolated them into extra - human writings even a century and a half after Ezra . The process of exaltation was at work , however , and continued thenceforth through the national history ...
... shows that the sacredness attached to them had not isolated them into extra - human writings even a century and a half after Ezra . The process of exaltation was at work , however , and continued thenceforth through the national history ...
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... show that He is all in all to our moral perfection . But it is expedient for us no less that there should be one book which omits it altogether , to prevent us from attaching to the mere name a reverence which belongs only to the ...
... show that He is all in all to our moral perfection . But it is expedient for us no less that there should be one book which omits it altogether , to prevent us from attaching to the mere name a reverence which belongs only to the ...
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... show disapproval , and not grant them the privilege of a chorus ; neither should we suffer teachers to employ them in the training of youth - if , at least , our guar- dians are to be pious and divine men . " PLATO : The Republic ; Book ...
... show disapproval , and not grant them the privilege of a chorus ; neither should we suffer teachers to employ them in the training of youth - if , at least , our guar- dians are to be pious and divine men . " PLATO : The Republic ; Book ...
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