The Methodist Quarterly Review, Volumen26;Volumen48G. Lane and P.P. Sanford, 1866 |
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... English reader of the Bible as in the case of him who is a master of the original . It is true that many mere English readers of the Bible , by their long- continued contemplation of certain doctrines , become exceed . ingly powerful in ...
... English reader of the Bible as in the case of him who is a master of the original . It is true that many mere English readers of the Bible , by their long- continued contemplation of certain doctrines , become exceed . ingly powerful in ...
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... English version , excellent though it be , but never infallible . He depends , under God , upon himself . He speaks not the testimony of another man , but the solid convictions of his own soul , taught by the infallible word . There is ...
... English version , excellent though it be , but never infallible . He depends , under God , upon himself . He speaks not the testimony of another man , but the solid convictions of his own soul , taught by the infallible word . There is ...
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... sal- vation . That which was dark in the English version becomes light as the noonday . The understanding is not only quick- ened , but the emotions and Christian graces are purified 1866. ] 43 Hermeneutics and Homiletics .
... sal- vation . That which was dark in the English version becomes light as the noonday . The understanding is not only quick- ened , but the emotions and Christian graces are purified 1866. ] 43 Hermeneutics and Homiletics .
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... English and read in the same direction , namely , from left to right . But in Hebrew the reading is decidedly more difficult . The characters are not only more dissimilar to the English or occidental letters , but the lan- guage is read ...
... English and read in the same direction , namely , from left to right . But in Hebrew the reading is decidedly more difficult . The characters are not only more dissimilar to the English or occidental letters , but the lan- guage is read ...
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... English . This course constantly habituates the student to associate the sound with the sense , and he learns the word , not only by the eye but also by the ear . Thus both the sense of hearing and the sense of sight are rendered ...
... English . This course constantly habituates the student to associate the sound with the sense , and he learns the word , not only by the eye but also by the ear . Thus both the sense of hearing and the sense of sight are rendered ...
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Página 531 - And these words, which I command thee this day, shall be in thine heart: and thou shalt teach them diligently unto thy children, and shalt talk of them when thou sittest in thine house, and when thou walkest by the way, and when thou liest down, and when thou risest up.
Página 40 - And my speech and my preaching was not with enticing words of man's wisdom, but in demonstration of the Spirit and of power: that your faith should not stand in the wisdom of men, but in the power of God.
Página 593 - Yet be it less or more, or soon or slow, It shall be still in strictest measure even To that same lot, however mean or high, Toward which Time leads me, and the will of Heaven ; All is, if I have grace to use it so, As ever in my great Task-Master's eye.
Página 36 - Jesus answered, My kingdom is not of this world: if my kingdom were of this world, then would my servants fight, that I should not be delivered to the Jews: but now is my kingdom not from hence.
Página 581 - As one who, long in populous city pent, Where houses thick and sewers annoy the air, Forth issuing on a summer's morn, to breathe Among the pleasant villages and farms Adjoin'd, from each thing met conceives delight ; The smell of grain, or tedded grass, or kine, Or dairy, each rural sight, each rural sound...
Página 185 - I believe in the Holy Ghost, the Lord and Giver of life, who proceedeth from the Father and the Son, who with the Father and the Son together is worshipped and glorified, who spake by the Prophets.
Página 38 - And the LORD said unto him, Who hath made man's mouth? or who maketh the dumb, or deaf, or the seeing, or the blind ? have not I the LORD 1 Now therefore go, and I will be with thy mouth, and teach thee what thou shalt say.
Página 388 - All that I am, or hope to be, I owe to my angel mother — blessings on her memory!
Página 230 - Ye stiffnecked and uncircumcised in heart and ears, ye do always resist the Holy Ghost: as your fathers did, so do ye. Which of the prophets have not your fathers persecuted? and they have slain them which shewed before of the coming of the Just One; of whom ye have been now the betrayers and murderers : who have received the law by the disposition of Angels, and have not kept it.
Página 593 - How soon hath Time, the subtle thief of youth, Stolen on his wing my three-and-twentieth year ! My hasting days fly on with full career, But my late spring no bud or blossom shew'th.