Essay on the Divine Authority of the New TestamentAmerican Tract Society, 1899 - 252 pages |
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Page 103
... appear embarrassed , or at a loss either for ideas or for words . The necessity they sometimes are under to add expression to expression , in order to convey their ideas fully , is not owing to any defect in their minds , but to the ...
... appear embarrassed , or at a loss either for ideas or for words . The necessity they sometimes are under to add expression to expression , in order to convey their ideas fully , is not owing to any defect in their minds , but to the ...
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... appear a thought of gaining honor to them- selves by saying fine things . Though successful be- yond conception , not a single expression of self - gratu- lation falls from their lips . " Not I , " says one of them , ( and he speaks the ...
... appear a thought of gaining honor to them- selves by saying fine things . Though successful be- yond conception , not a single expression of self - gratu- lation falls from their lips . " Not I , " says one of them , ( and he speaks the ...
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... appear in all its lustre , ob- serve the minute circumstances on which the war de- pended , the fortuitous events ... appearing in view which suggested further plans , the purposes formed in consequence of existing circumstances , and ...
... appear in all its lustre , ob- serve the minute circumstances on which the war de- pended , the fortuitous events ... appearing in view which suggested further plans , the purposes formed in consequence of existing circumstances , and ...
Contents
Character of God as delineated in the New Testa ment | 21 |
Doctrine of a Mediator and Redemption through | 34 |
Moral Precepts of the Gospel | 40 |
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