Evidences of the Authenticity, Inspiration, and Canonical Authority of the Holy ScripturesPresbyterian board of publication, 1836 - 308 pages |
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Page 209
... favour . Purity of heart and heavenly - mindedness , with trust in God ard submission to his will , are in this system , cardinal virtues . 5. The moral precepts of the New Testament were exemplified in the lives of the apostles and ...
... favour . Purity of heart and heavenly - mindedness , with trust in God ard submission to his will , are in this system , cardinal virtues . 5. The moral precepts of the New Testament were exemplified in the lives of the apostles and ...
Page 240
... favour of a written declara- tion ? If there be any difference , it is in favour of the latter , because it is much more important that a written discourse intended for the instruction of all ages should be well attested , than a ...
... favour of a written declara- tion ? If there be any difference , it is in favour of the latter , because it is much more important that a written discourse intended for the instruction of all ages should be well attested , than a ...
Page 278
... favour of a Greek original . But as a mere argument cannot stand against a body of com- bined testimony , the opinion of a Hebrew original is likely to maintain its ground , especially as numbers among its advocates are men as learned ...
... favour of a Greek original . But as a mere argument cannot stand against a body of com- bined testimony , the opinion of a Hebrew original is likely to maintain its ground , especially as numbers among its advocates are men as learned ...
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