An Introduction to the Critical Study and Knowledge of the Holy Scriptures, Volume 1Desilver Jr. & Thomas, 1833 - Bible |
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... appear that might supersede such a publication . The idea thus conceived has been steadily kept in view for twenty years ; and although , during that interval , several valuable treatises have appeared on the study of the Holy ...
... appear that might supersede such a publication . The idea thus conceived has been steadily kept in view for twenty years ; and although , during that interval , several valuable treatises have appeared on the study of the Holy ...
Page xiii
... appear to have been omitted . VOLUME IV . is appropriated to the ANALYSIS of SCRIP- TURE . It contains copious critical prefaces to the re- spective books , and synopses of their several contents . In drawing up these synopses the ...
... appear to have been omitted . VOLUME IV . is appropriated to the ANALYSIS of SCRIP- TURE . It contains copious critical prefaces to the re- spective books , and synopses of their several contents . In drawing up these synopses the ...
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... appear to have prevailed . Thus Socrates , shortly before his death , tells his friends , " I hope I am now going to good men , though this I would not take upon me peremptorily to assert ; but , that I shall go to the gods , lords that ...
... appear to have prevailed . Thus Socrates , shortly before his death , tells his friends , " I hope I am now going to good men , though this I would not take upon me peremptorily to assert ; but , that I shall go to the gods , lords that ...
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... appear to be rather actuated by the dread of evil in this life , than by the fear of punishment in another . The duties which they perform are more with a view to appease an angry deity , and avert impending calamities , than from any ...
... appear to be rather actuated by the dread of evil in this life , than by the fear of punishment in another . The duties which they perform are more with a view to appease an angry deity , and avert impending calamities , than from any ...
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... appear to be so nearly connect- ed , that they are presumed to be inseparable companions ; and yet that atheists often conduct themselves so well , as to seem to force us to confess them virtuous ; that he , who denies a God , sets up ...
... appear to be so nearly connect- ed , that they are presumed to be inseparable companions ; and yet that atheists often conduct themselves so well , as to seem to force us to confess them virtuous ; that he , who denies a God , sets up ...
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An Introduction to the Critical Study and Knowledge of the Holy Scriptures ... Thomas Hartwell Horne No preview available - 2015 |
An Introduction to the Critical Study and Knowledge of the Holy Scriptures ... Thomas Hartwell Horne No preview available - 2015 |
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