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... express an unqualified surprize , that a publication of such obvious utility should have remained so long a desideratum in the republic of letters ; ' and it is asserted in the preface to the second volume , that , immediately on the ...
... express an unqualified surprize , that a publication of such obvious utility should have remained so long a desideratum in the republic of letters ; ' and it is asserted in the preface to the second volume , that , immediately on the ...
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... express in the most direct and unequivocal language the pre - existence of Jesus Christ . • IV . The texts which , if they are not to be admitted as direct arguments , are nevertheless thought to be most correctly interpreted as ...
... express in the most direct and unequivocal language the pre - existence of Jesus Christ . • IV . The texts which , if they are not to be admitted as direct arguments , are nevertheless thought to be most correctly interpreted as ...
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... express a local ascent . of the Son of Man into heaven , a local descent from heaven , and a local existence in heaven while he was residing on earth . * Schleusner is here quoted as justifying this translation , who ren- ders Luke iv ...
... express a local ascent . of the Son of Man into heaven , a local descent from heaven , and a local existence in heaven while he was residing on earth . * Schleusner is here quoted as justifying this translation , who ren- ders Luke iv ...
Contenido
Margills Account of Tunis | 34 |
Man Conduct of a Poem | 54 |
ADDRESS to the Public | 83 |
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