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... mean the sum total of all that has been discovered respecting the laws of nature , has furnished the human race with blessings of inestimable value ; and yet its secrets were never 2 revealed by a voice from heaven , and , although ...
... mean the sum total of all that has been discovered respecting the laws of nature , has furnished the human race with blessings of inestimable value ; and yet its secrets were never 2 revealed by a voice from heaven , and , although ...
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... means appointed for the purifica- tion and deliverance of the soul . The high majesty and grandeur of this revelation , its sacred origin and un- speakable importance , must not blind us to the fact that there are other1 revelations ...
... means appointed for the purifica- tion and deliverance of the soul . The high majesty and grandeur of this revelation , its sacred origin and un- speakable importance , must not blind us to the fact that there are other1 revelations ...
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... means as yet removed ! Luther , far more advanced , and far more liberal than many modern theologians , could enforce the explana- tion that God said ' had nothing to do with the voice or articulations of human language ; Bishop Patrick ...
... means as yet removed ! Luther , far more advanced , and far more liberal than many modern theologians , could enforce the explana- tion that God said ' had nothing to do with the voice or articulations of human language ; Bishop Patrick ...
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... mean ' He willed ; ' nay , more , St. Gregory of Nyssa could vigorously and eloquently denounce the hypo- thesis of a revealed language as 2 ' Jewish nonsense and folly ' ( φλυαρία καὶ ματαιότης Ἰουδαϊκη ) , and St. Augus- tine could ...
... mean ' He willed ; ' nay , more , St. Gregory of Nyssa could vigorously and eloquently denounce the hypo- thesis of a revealed language as 2 ' Jewish nonsense and folly ' ( φλυαρία καὶ ματαιότης Ἰουδαϊκη ) , and St. Augus- tine could ...
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... mean its name in the thought of God before Adam uttered it . Hamann , Herder's friend , approves this explanation , and illustrates it by the Word was God .'-- John i . 1. For a mass of idle learning ( ? ) on the subject of Adam's ...
... mean its name in the thought of God before Adam uttered it . Hamann , Herder's friend , approves this explanation , and illustrates it by the Word was God .'-- John i . 1. For a mass of idle learning ( ? ) on the subject of Adam's ...
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