Essays and Reviews |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 53
Page 56
... narrative of the inspired writers from occa- sional inaccuracy ; if careful criticism shall prove that there have been occasional interpolations and forgeries in that Book , as in many others ; the results should still be welcome . Even ...
... narrative of the inspired writers from occa- sional inaccuracy ; if careful criticism shall prove that there have been occasional interpolations and forgeries in that Book , as in many others ; the results should still be welcome . Even ...
Page 67
... narrative had been explained . That our author would not shrink from noticing . this , is shown by the firmness with which he relegates the long lives of the first patriarchs to the domain of legend , or of symbolical cycle . He ...
... narrative had been explained . That our author would not shrink from noticing . this , is shown by the firmness with which he relegates the long lives of the first patriarchs to the domain of legend , or of symbolical cycle . He ...
Page 70
... the great lawgiver's hand . Nu- merous fragments of genealogy , of chronicle , and of spiritual song go up to a high antiquity , but are embedded in a crust of later narrative , the allusions 70 Bunsen's Biblical Researches .
... the great lawgiver's hand . Nu- merous fragments of genealogy , of chronicle , and of spiritual song go up to a high antiquity , but are embedded in a crust of later narrative , the allusions 70 Bunsen's Biblical Researches .
Page 71
Frederic Henry Hedge. embedded in a crust of later narrative , the allusions of which betray at least a time when kings were established in Israel . Hence the idea of composition out of older materials must be admitted ; and it may in ...
Frederic Henry Hedge. embedded in a crust of later narrative , the allusions of which betray at least a time when kings were established in Israel . Hence the idea of composition out of older materials must be admitted ; and it may in ...
Page 79
... narrative of Uriah is improved by making David represent Christ , and Uriah the devil ; so that the crime which dis- pleased the Lord , ' becomes a prophecy of Him who was harmless and undefiled ! This comes from Anselm on St. Matthew ...
... narrative of Uriah is improved by making David represent Christ , and Uriah the devil ; so that the crime which dis- pleased the Lord , ' becomes a prophecy of Him who was harmless and undefiled ! This comes from Anselm on St. Matthew ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
admit analogy Apostles appear argument Atheism authority Baron Bunsen believe Bible Calvinistic century character Christ Christian Church Church of England clergy conscience controversy creation creed critical Deism Deistical Deists difficulties Divine doctrine doubt earth ecclesiastical Epistles evidence evidential existing expression external fact faith Fathers feeling Gospel Greek ground heart heaven Hebrew Hugh Miller idea inductive philosophy influence inspiration intellect interpretation of Scripture Jewish kind knowledge language learned less lesson light Lord mankind meaning ment mind miracles mode modern moral Mosaic narrative nature never object Old Testament opinion original ourselves passages Paul period persons Pharisees philosophical Plato principle proof Propædia prophecy Prophets question racter reason recognise regarded religion religious revelation Roman Sadducees sceptical Scrip Scripture seems sense Sophocles speculative spirit supposed teaching theology theory things thought tion true truth verse whole words writers