The North American Review, Volume 88Jared Sparks, James Russell Lowell, Edward Everett, Henry Cabot Lodge O. Everett, 1859 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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Page 190
... Scriptures , or in the proper mental and spir- itual aptitudes for their successful interpretation . But his own experience and the stress of circumstances concurred to give his powers another direction , and the immense force which he ...
... Scriptures , or in the proper mental and spir- itual aptitudes for their successful interpretation . But his own experience and the stress of circumstances concurred to give his powers another direction , and the immense force which he ...
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... Scriptures . The ver- nacular Bible is not expressly disparaged , nor even irreverently thought of , but as an authority it is quietly set aside . The commentaries referred to are founded on the original , not on the translated Scriptures ...
... Scriptures . The ver- nacular Bible is not expressly disparaged , nor even irreverently thought of , but as an authority it is quietly set aside . The commentaries referred to are founded on the original , not on the translated Scriptures ...
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... Scriptures , but the Scriptures plus the priest or " doc- tor . " We are concerned to know by what gauge any part of a Divine revelation is ascertained to be superfluous . We should presume that the teachings of Scripture concerning the ...
... Scriptures , but the Scriptures plus the priest or " doc- tor . " We are concerned to know by what gauge any part of a Divine revelation is ascertained to be superfluous . We should presume that the teachings of Scripture concerning the ...
Contents
THE MOUNT VERNON MEMORIAL | 52 |
EDMUND BURKE | 61 |
LIFE AND WRITINGS OF DE QUINCEY | 113 |
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