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... given to thought and writing ( Baruch ) . Revelation : The Book of Henoch . IV . Esdras Didactic narrative : Tobit . Judith • History . I. Maccabees 2. In Egypt . ( a ) The LXX . ( 8 ) The age of philosophizing . Aristobulus PAGE 60-65 ...
... given to thought and writing ( Baruch ) . Revelation : The Book of Henoch . IV . Esdras Didactic narrative : Tobit . Judith • History . I. Maccabees 2. In Egypt . ( a ) The LXX . ( 8 ) The age of philosophizing . Aristobulus PAGE 60-65 ...
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... given and quickened . The intercourse between the Creator and the creature must , in common with all spiritual manifesta- tions , remain a mystery ; but that it does take place in some form or other is a matter of constant experience ...
... given and quickened . The intercourse between the Creator and the creature must , in common with all spiritual manifesta- tions , remain a mystery ; but that it does take place in some form or other is a matter of constant experience ...
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... given the task of building up the Church . By divine instinct he sees in scattered congregations types of the great forms of society in coming ages , and addresses to them not systems of doctrine , but doctrine embodied in deed , which ...
... given the task of building up the Church . By divine instinct he sees in scattered congregations types of the great forms of society in coming ages , and addresses to them not systems of doctrine , but doctrine embodied in deed , which ...
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... whole narrative . The answer was once given to the Pharisees when they 1 Cf. App . C. On the Apocryphal traditions of the Lord's words and works . INTRODUCT . Sought to take Jesus , that never man Interpretation of Scripture . 21.
... whole narrative . The answer was once given to the Pharisees when they 1 Cf. App . C. On the Apocryphal traditions of the Lord's words and works . INTRODUCT . Sought to take Jesus , that never man Interpretation of Scripture . 21.
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... given currency to false readings in the text of Scripture ; but the number and variety of the authorities which may be used to correct them , is not only unequalled , but unap- proached in the range of ancient literature . The laws of ...
... given currency to false readings in the text of Scripture ; but the number and variety of the authorities which may be used to correct them , is not only unequalled , but unap- proached in the range of ancient literature . The laws of ...
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