The North American Review, Volume 127O. Everett, 1878 - North American review and miscellaneous journal Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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Page 309
... truth in its stead . It is hardly just to history when he says that this " theory of dictation has commonly prevailed in the Christian Church . " I claim , rather , that in every living age of the Church the guiding minds have put the ...
... truth in its stead . It is hardly just to history when he says that this " theory of dictation has commonly prevailed in the Christian Church . " I claim , rather , that in every living age of the Church the guiding minds have put the ...
Page 312
... truth " profitable for teaching , for instruction in righteousness . " If we study the Word with this idea of its unity , its whole struct- ure and purpose are clear . The relation of the earlier law to the gospel , the due worth of ...
... truth " profitable for teaching , for instruction in righteousness . " If we study the Word with this idea of its unity , its whole struct- ure and purpose are clear . The relation of the earlier law to the gospel , the due worth of ...
Page 318
... truth ; and that the Lord always provided for . There is not a word in the wildest visions of the prophets , in the driest genealogy , or in the most natural precept , which does not embody a divine truth . The minute and precise ...
... truth ; and that the Lord always provided for . There is not a word in the wildest visions of the prophets , in the driest genealogy , or in the most natural precept , which does not embody a divine truth . The minute and precise ...
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