Illustrations of Biblical Literature Exhibiting the History and Fate of the Sacred Writings ...: Including Biographical Notices of Translators and Other ... Biblical Scholars, Volume 1Carlton, 1856 - Bible |
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... divine origin and inspiration . To trace the successive history , and various fate , of these divine writings , from the promulgation of the law , on Sinai , to the present eventful period , has , for several years , em- ployed the ...
... divine origin and inspiration . To trace the successive history , and various fate , of these divine writings , from the promulgation of the law , on Sinai , to the present eventful period , has , for several years , em- ployed the ...
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... divine ; and will be found particularly useful , the former for the list of the most celebrated Jewish and Christian commenta- tors , and the critical judgment of their respective merits , the latter for the account it contains of the ...
... divine ; and will be found particularly useful , the former for the list of the most celebrated Jewish and Christian commenta- tors , and the critical judgment of their respective merits , the latter for the account it contains of the ...
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... DIVINE REVELATION is indispensably necessary to man , to in- struct him in the nature and perfections of the Deity ; to acquaint him with the history of his own creation ; to explain to him his moral duties , and to inform him of his ...
... DIVINE REVELATION is indispensably necessary to man , to in- struct him in the nature and perfections of the Deity ; to acquaint him with the history of his own creation ; to explain to him his moral duties , and to inform him of his ...
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... divine revelation . Cle- mens Alexandrinus informs us , ( Stromat , lib . i , ) that Eupolemus states it as a correct opinion , " that Moses was the first sophist , or wise - man ; and that he first delivered grammar or letters to the ...
... divine revelation . Cle- mens Alexandrinus informs us , ( Stromat , lib . i , ) that Eupolemus states it as a correct opinion , " that Moses was the first sophist , or wise - man ; and that he first delivered grammar or letters to the ...
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... Divine Being , by the instru- mentality of Moses , to whom , at least the rudiments were divinely revealed . The advantages resulting from a knowledge of what has some- times been called epistolic writing , to distinguish it from ...
... Divine Being , by the instru- mentality of Moses , to whom , at least the rudiments were divinely revealed . The advantages resulting from a knowledge of what has some- times been called epistolic writing , to distinguish it from ...
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