Bibliotheca Sacra and Theological Review, 第 8 巻Allen, Morrill, and Wardwell, 1851 |
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... error , and exhibit truth in its just proportions . He will not be so likely , as other men , to adopt an er- roneous theory , to defend a system whose plausibility consists in the ambiguity of its terms , or to make war , in the temper ...
... error , and exhibit truth in its just proportions . He will not be so likely , as other men , to adopt an er- roneous theory , to defend a system whose plausibility consists in the ambiguity of its terms , or to make war , in the temper ...
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... error in all human systems and digests , and that absolute perfection is not to be expected in any . But while he strenuously maintains , that the Bible is a complete and full revelation , to which nothing must be added and from which ...
... error in all human systems and digests , and that absolute perfection is not to be expected in any . But while he strenuously maintains , that the Bible is a complete and full revelation , to which nothing must be added and from which ...
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... errors have their little hour , and vanish ; and he thus becomes , in his comprehensive largeness of vision , not a ... error striv- ing on the broad battle ground ; when a Newman would turn the overflowing waters again into the narrow ...
... errors have their little hour , and vanish ; and he thus becomes , in his comprehensive largeness of vision , not a ... error striv- ing on the broad battle ground ; when a Newman would turn the overflowing waters again into the narrow ...
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... error , there should be produced , before such unity could appear , various forms of partial development ; and these , mutually related to each other , as well as to the Christian faith , either as opposites , or in greater and less ...
... error , there should be produced , before such unity could appear , various forms of partial development ; and these , mutually related to each other , as well as to the Christian faith , either as opposites , or in greater and less ...
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... errors . The fallacy of critics , in judging their remains , has resulted from looking at them in the mass , and so pronouncing them a farrago of follies and fancies . All the works of that age are , what Clement called his , Stromata ...
... errors . The fallacy of critics , in judging their remains , has resulted from looking at them in the mass , and so pronouncing them a farrago of follies and fancies . All the works of that age are , what Clement called his , Stromata ...
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