Mr. Orippen is studiously, on some points startlingly, and enviably fair. His book shows wide reading and honest thinking. It abounds in acute distinctions; its statement of varying views of doctrine is sometimes very happy, and it sufficiently illustrates... Introductory Hebrew Grammar: Hebrew Syntax - Seite 174von Andrew Bruce Davidson - 1894 - 233 SeitenVollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| Franz Delitzsch - 1882 - 384 Seiten
...the earliest times to our own; .... indeed, the student who masters this volume only will have 110 mere acquaintance with this department of theological...studiously, on some points startlingly, and enviably fair. Ilis book shows wide reading and honest thinking. It abounds in acute distinctions; its statement of... | |
| Hermann Lotze - 1885 - 770 Seiten
...8vo, price 9s., A POPULAE INTRODUCTION TO THE HISTORY OF CHRISTIAN DOCTRINE. BY REV. TG CRIPPEN. ' A clear and intelligible account of the course of...department of theological work.' — .Freeman. ' Mr. Orippen is studiously, on some points startlingly, and enviably fair. His book shows wide reading and... | |
| Joseph Samuel Exell - 1885 - 606 Seiten
...the course of religions from the earliest times to our own; . . . . indeed, the student who matters this volume only will have no mere acquaintance with this department of theological work.'—Freanan. In Three Volumes, 8vo, price 81s. 6d., A HISTORY OF CHRISTIAN DOCTRINES. BY THE LATE... | |
| Conrad Orelli - 1889 - 418 Seiten
...clear and intelligible account of the course of religions from the earliest times to our own j . . . indeed, the student who masters this volume only will...this department of theological work." — Freeman. Cunningham. — HISTORICAL THEOLOGY. A REVIEW OF THE PRINcipal Doctrinal Discussions in the Christian... | |
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