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... inference which our author draws from the dis- tinction ( familiar to every reader of the original gospel ) between Hiereus and Presbyteros , Priest and Elder- only needs to be extended to answer our purpose as well as his . He proves ...
... inference which our author draws from the dis- tinction ( familiar to every reader of the original gospel ) between Hiereus and Presbyteros , Priest and Elder- only needs to be extended to answer our purpose as well as his . He proves ...
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... inferences from all this would be widely different from his . Whence does he learn " the necessity which exists of making use of ( framed ) human expositions of the Scripture , not only for the purpose of providing a symbol , test , or ...
... inferences from all this would be widely different from his . Whence does he learn " the necessity which exists of making use of ( framed ) human expositions of the Scripture , not only for the purpose of providing a symbol , test , or ...
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... inferences requisite to the view now intended may be drawn , are sufficiently obvious to the personal experience of all . After sedulously going through all the manœuvres of instruc- tion for several years , we come from school to begin ...
... inferences requisite to the view now intended may be drawn , are sufficiently obvious to the personal experience of all . After sedulously going through all the manœuvres of instruc- tion for several years , we come from school to begin ...
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... inference deduced that this sequence can never have been interrupted or obscured but by caprice or some other moral imperfection , and therefore that a miracle is impossible . From our author's next position we also dissent . Testi ...
... inference deduced that this sequence can never have been interrupted or obscured but by caprice or some other moral imperfection , and therefore that a miracle is impossible . From our author's next position we also dissent . Testi ...
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... inferences of reason , and the purest dictates of conscience , to a still higher obligation . He desired some- thing which might be made a Discipline for the young , a Rule for the guiding of middle life , and a Support to the aged ...
... inferences of reason , and the purest dictates of conscience , to a still higher obligation . He desired some- thing which might be made a Discipline for the young , a Rule for the guiding of middle life , and a Support to the aged ...
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