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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... belong to Hermeneutics , as far as the author is able to see , though he cannot pause to explain the reasons of his opinion . To describe gram- matical or rhetorical figures separately , is the business of grammar or rhetoric ; -and it ...
... belong to Hermeneutics , as far as the author is able to see , though he cannot pause to explain the reasons of his opinion . To describe gram- matical or rhetorical figures separately , is the business of grammar or rhetoric ; -and it ...
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... belong a good judg- ment , fitted to examine and compare whatever comes under its notice ; or a power of analysis by which the mind separates and clearly apprehends things that are easily confounded . Such a faculty distinguishes the ...
... belong a good judg- ment , fitted to examine and compare whatever comes under its notice ; or a power of analysis by which the mind separates and clearly apprehends things that are easily confounded . Such a faculty distinguishes the ...
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... belong to one and the same period . But the phraseology of one New Testament writer differs notwithstanding from that of ... belonging to single New Testament writings ; though they mistake it in regard to the Epistle to the Hebrews . We ...
... belong to one and the same period . But the phraseology of one New Testament writer differs notwithstanding from that of ... belonging to single New Testament writings ; though they mistake it in regard to the Epistle to the Hebrews . We ...
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... belonging to the Neologian school of Germany have employed their erudi- tion to refute the Messianic exposition , and especially the philo- logical arguments derived from the seventh verse . How then shall we presume to meet them ...
... belonging to the Neologian school of Germany have employed their erudi- tion to refute the Messianic exposition , and especially the philo- logical arguments derived from the seventh verse . How then shall we presume to meet them ...
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... belonging to the Romish Church . " In the three last ( last three ) verses of the fifty - second , and through the whole of the following chapter ( of Isaiah ) , are represented the charac- ter and fate of the servant of God . Perhaps ...
... belonging to the Romish Church . " In the three last ( last three ) verses of the fifty - second , and through the whole of the following chapter ( of Isaiah ) , are represented the charac- ter and fate of the servant of God . Perhaps ...
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