Biblical Repository and Quarterly ObserverJ. M. Sherwood., 1839 |
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... HEBREWS 12 : 25. By Prof. T. D. Woolsey , New Haven , ART . VII . CAMPBELLISM . By R. W. Landis , Jeffersonville , Pa . 94 § I. The fundamental principles of Campbellism pointed out and examined , ART . VIII . ADVANTAGES AND DEFECTS OF ...
... HEBREWS 12 : 25. By Prof. T. D. Woolsey , New Haven , ART . VII . CAMPBELLISM . By R. W. Landis , Jeffersonville , Pa . 94 § I. The fundamental principles of Campbellism pointed out and examined , ART . VIII . ADVANTAGES AND DEFECTS OF ...
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... Hebrew and Greek ; for what connection is there between the Greek grammar , or the Hebrew lexicon , and eloquence ? He has no taste for meta- physics and systems , or the distinctions and questions of Didac- tic Theology ; for he can ...
... Hebrew and Greek ; for what connection is there between the Greek grammar , or the Hebrew lexicon , and eloquence ? He has no taste for meta- physics and systems , or the distinctions and questions of Didac- tic Theology ; for he can ...
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... Hebrew Gospel were compared when it was made , in order to ascertain the best text ? Why should we presume that a work so well done as this translation surely is , ( if indeed it be one ) , was so negligently performed as to con- sult ...
... Hebrew Gospel were compared when it was made , in order to ascertain the best text ? Why should we presume that a work so well done as this translation surely is , ( if indeed it be one ) , was so negligently performed as to con- sult ...
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... Hebrews was , that Jeremiah should stand first or at the head of all the rest . The reasons assigned for this I need not now mention . The fact is notorious , and will not be denied . If now , as was often the practice when a gene- ral ...
... Hebrews was , that Jeremiah should stand first or at the head of all the rest . The reasons assigned for this I need not now mention . The fact is notorious , and will not be denied . If now , as was often the practice when a gene- ral ...
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... Hebrew word in question , which is employed in Zech . 11 : 13 , is . Now that this may mean figulus ( potter ) , there is and can be no doubt ; for the verb , which means generally to form , to fashion , means also in particular to form ...
... Hebrew word in question , which is employed in Zech . 11 : 13 , is . Now that this may mean figulus ( potter ) , there is and can be no doubt ; for the verb , which means generally to form , to fashion , means also in particular to form ...
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