Beliefs about the BibleGeo. H. Ellis, 1883 - 206 psl. |
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... interpreted into supporting , is the deeper inquiry as to how we are to regard the Bible itself . This book is an attempt to give a plain answer to that inquiry . BOSTON , November , 1883 . CONTENTS . I. THE ENGLISH BIBLE , II . THE.
... interpreted into supporting , is the deeper inquiry as to how we are to regard the Bible itself . This book is an attempt to give a plain answer to that inquiry . BOSTON , November , 1883 . CONTENTS . I. THE ENGLISH BIBLE , II . THE.
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... give no rule for telling what is the infallible word of God and what is the human addition or misconcep- tion . I could never find any standard by which they pro- posed to bring this matter to the test , except the standard of ...
... give no rule for telling what is the infallible word of God and what is the human addition or misconcep- tion . I could never find any standard by which they pro- posed to bring this matter to the test , except the standard of ...
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... all probability , it was done by the writer of the Gospel of John , when he puts long prayers and speeches into the mouth of Jesus , which are entirely unlike that which the other three gospel writers give 30 Beliefs about the Bible .
... all probability , it was done by the writer of the Gospel of John , when he puts long prayers and speeches into the mouth of Jesus , which are entirely unlike that which the other three gospel writers give 30 Beliefs about the Bible .
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Minot Judson Savage. entirely unlike that which the other three gospel writers give ; when we are taught to believe that our eternal destiny hinges on the accuracy of these reports , it becomes impor- tant that we should know the ...
Minot Judson Savage. entirely unlike that which the other three gospel writers give ; when we are taught to believe that our eternal destiny hinges on the accuracy of these reports , it becomes impor- tant that we should know the ...
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... give you a very commonplace example , suppose that English were printed without any vowels , and you should find the two consonants , b , n , you would see that it might mean bane , bone , bean , or been , or half a dozen other things ...
... give you a very commonplace example , suppose that English were printed without any vowels , and you should find the two consonants , b , n , you would see that it might mean bane , bone , bean , or been , or half a dozen other things ...
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