Sacred Hermeneutics Developed and Applied: Including a History of Biblical Interpretation from the Earliest of the Fathers to the ReformationThomas Clark, 1843 - 747 pages |
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... act according to the ascertained meaning of the divine will , is with them a habitual purpose . As they believe , so do they live and move . Their consistent , con- scientious desire is , to submit in all things to the dictates of di ...
... act according to the ascertained meaning of the divine will , is with them a habitual purpose . As they believe , so do they live and move . Their consistent , con- scientious desire is , to submit in all things to the dictates of di ...
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... acts are implied in " a singleness of desire to know the mind of God , with a sincere and steady determination to obey it ; " and whoever agrees to the description is so far well equipped for exegetical labour . It is of much importance ...
... acts are implied in " a singleness of desire to know the mind of God , with a sincere and steady determination to obey it ; " and whoever agrees to the description is so far well equipped for exegetical labour . It is of much importance ...
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... act according to his word ? Why should I refuse , for a mo- ment , to sit at the feet of Jesus , and to learn of him who was meek and lowly in heart ? Why should I not approach Jehovah in prayer , and entreat him to purge out the old ...
... act according to his word ? Why should I refuse , for a mo- ment , to sit at the feet of Jesus , and to learn of him who was meek and lowly in heart ? Why should I not approach Jehovah in prayer , and entreat him to purge out the old ...
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... act . If the fountain be impure , the streams cannot be otherwise if the tree be corrupt , how can the fruit be good ? Accountability for the use of our reason should be impressed on the minds of all . Solemn is the thought of the ...
... act . If the fountain be impure , the streams cannot be otherwise if the tree be corrupt , how can the fruit be good ? Accountability for the use of our reason should be impressed on the minds of all . Solemn is the thought of the ...
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... act , and ac- customed to refer the phenomena of nature to the world of ideas , * Döpke mentions as examples Deuteron . x . 16 ; xxx . 6 ; Exodus xxviii . 38 ; Le- viticus x . 17 ( p . 125 ) ; and Hartmann has given a great number in ...
... act , and ac- customed to refer the phenomena of nature to the world of ideas , * Döpke mentions as examples Deuteron . x . 16 ; xxx . 6 ; Exodus xxviii . 38 ; Le- viticus x . 17 ( p . 125 ) ; and Hartmann has given a great number in ...
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Page 365 - Every valley shall be exalted, and every mountain and hill shall be made low : and the crooked shall be made straight, and the rough places plain. And the glory of the Lord shall be revealed, and all flesh shall see it together: for the mouth of the Lord hath spoken it.
Page 526 - Of every clean beast thou shalt take to thee by sevens, the male and his female: and of beasts that are not clean by two, the male and his female.