Evidences of the Authenticity, Inspiration, and Canonical Authority of the Holy ScripturesPresbyterian board of publication, 1836 - 308 pages |
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... relates to the Canon of the Old and New Testaments . This last is an abridgment of the volume which the author published on the CANON ; of which work two edi tions have been given to the public . CONTENTS . CHAPTER I. The right use of ...
... relates to the Canon of the Old and New Testaments . This last is an abridgment of the volume which the author published on the CANON ; of which work two edi tions have been given to the public . CONTENTS . CHAPTER I. The right use of ...
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... relate such things , they are the words of others which they faithfully set down . When they describe the suffer- ings of Christ , they never fall , as men usually do , into pathetic declamation . They are never carried away from their ...
... relate such things , they are the words of others which they faithfully set down . When they describe the suffer- ings of Christ , they never fall , as men usually do , into pathetic declamation . They are never carried away from their ...
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... relates that the pro- phecies of Daniel were shown to Alexander the Great , when he visited Jerusalem ; and that this was the reason of his granting so many privileges to the Jewish people . However this may be , Daniel is spoken of ...
... relates that the pro- phecies of Daniel were shown to Alexander the Great , when he visited Jerusalem ; and that this was the reason of his granting so many privileges to the Jewish people . However this may be , Daniel is spoken of ...
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