Evidences of the Authenticity, Inspiration, and Canonical Authority of the Holy ScripturesPresbyterian board of publication, 1836 - 308 pages |
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... spirit of devotion ; have they produced numerous instances of exemplary piety ? It is so much the reverse , that ... spirit , that he would conclude that it must have deri- ved its origin from heaven . But we find no such spirit in the ...
... spirit of devotion ; have they produced numerous instances of exemplary piety ? It is so much the reverse , that ... spirit , that he would conclude that it must have deri- ved its origin from heaven . But we find no such spirit in the ...
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... Spirit ; for men are liable to mis- take in the selection of appropriate words , as much as in any thing else ; and as men often fail in con- veying their own ideas in language which correctly expresses their meaning , they might make ...
... Spirit ; for men are liable to mis- take in the selection of appropriate words , as much as in any thing else ; and as men often fail in con- veying their own ideas in language which correctly expresses their meaning , they might make ...
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... spirit of truth , and the spirit of error . " The only thing wanting to complete the evidence of the inspiration of the New Testament , and conse- quently that of the Old , is to show that these writings were received unanimously by the ...
... spirit of truth , and the spirit of error . " The only thing wanting to complete the evidence of the inspiration of the New Testament , and conse- quently that of the Old , is to show that these writings were received unanimously by the ...
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