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Here the seventeenth - century theologian , at ease in the Zion of scriptural interpretation , seems to set forth his argument in a dead language . Recalling the remote days of the apostles he seems scarcely to glance at the history of ...
Here the seventeenth - century theologian , at ease in the Zion of scriptural interpretation , seems to set forth his argument in a dead language . Recalling the remote days of the apostles he seems scarcely to glance at the history of ...
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The judicial system also offered Nye and Goodwin an analogy for Cotton's argument . Justifying his " dispersion of interests ” within the Congregational system , and especially the elders ' need to gain the consent of the congregation ...
The judicial system also offered Nye and Goodwin an analogy for Cotton's argument . Justifying his " dispersion of interests ” within the Congregational system , and especially the elders ' need to gain the consent of the congregation ...
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If any man say , Theologia symbolica , or parabolica non est argumentativa , that arguments from such parables and mystical resemblances in Scripture are not ... Surely if they serve not for argument , they serve not for document .
If any man say , Theologia symbolica , or parabolica non est argumentativa , that arguments from such parables and mystical resemblances in Scripture are not ... Surely if they serve not for argument , they serve not for document .
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Introduction by Larzer Ziff | 1 |
A Note on the Texts | 37 |
The Keys of the Kingdom of Heaven 1644 | 71 |
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