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Here , however , as in the case of Mark , there seems to be no reasonable ground of doubt . It has been universally ascribed to Lucas , or Luke , spoken of Col. iv . 14 , and again Philem . 24 , and 2 Tim . iv . 11 . 2.
Here , however , as in the case of Mark , there seems to be no reasonable ground of doubt . It has been universally ascribed to Lucas , or Luke , spoken of Col. iv . 14 , and again Philem . 24 , and 2 Tim . iv . 11 . 2.
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On the whole it seems to me , that no one would ever have thought of interpreting the verse any otherwise than in its primá facie meaning , except to force it into accordance with a preconceived notion of the perpetual virginity of Mary ...
On the whole it seems to me , that no one would ever have thought of interpreting the verse any otherwise than in its primá facie meaning , except to force it into accordance with a preconceived notion of the perpetual virginity of Mary ...
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2 seem to point to some land not very near Judĉa , as also the result of Herod's enquiry as to the date , shewn in " two years old . ... Tertullian seems to deduce it from the similar prophecy in Ps . lxxii .
2 seem to point to some land not very near Judĉa , as also the result of Herod's enquiry as to the date , shewn in " two years old . ... Tertullian seems to deduce it from the similar prophecy in Ps . lxxii .
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There seems to be no reason why the magi may not have come within the forty days before the Purification , which itself may have ... whereas now the two independent accounts , from not being aware of , seem to exclude one another .
There seems to be no reason why the magi may not have come within the forty days before the Purification , which itself may have ... whereas now the two independent accounts , from not being aware of , seem to exclude one another .
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It seems to have been a received axiom of interpretation ( which has , by its adoption in the N. T. , received the sanction of the Holy Spirit Himself , and now stands for our guidance ) , that the subject of all allusions ...
It seems to have been a received axiom of interpretation ( which has , by its adoption in the N. T. , received the sanction of the Holy Spirit Himself , and now stands for our guidance ) , that the subject of all allusions ...
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