American Quarterly Review, Том 20Robert Walsh Carey, Lea & Carey, 1836 |
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... sense mystically wrapped up in many a little word , or to give to a train of Hebrew accents , strange and marvellous significations . The proper names , Adam , Sheth , and Enosh , with which the first book of the Chronicles opens ...
... sense mystically wrapped up in many a little word , or to give to a train of Hebrew accents , strange and marvellous significations . The proper names , Adam , Sheth , and Enosh , with which the first book of the Chronicles opens ...
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... sense which the writers of them intend- ed to convey , and to exhibit , in a perspicuous manner , the thoughts which the author connected with his words and intended to express by them . His efforts must therefore be directed , first ...
... sense which the writers of them intend- ed to convey , and to exhibit , in a perspicuous manner , the thoughts which the author connected with his words and intended to express by them . His efforts must therefore be directed , first ...
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... sense , and one that corresponds with the context . ' The same distinguished scholar has laid it down as a rule of universal application , that we are to look into the Jewish writings for our principal information in every thing that ...
... sense , and one that corresponds with the context . ' The same distinguished scholar has laid it down as a rule of universal application , that we are to look into the Jewish writings for our principal information in every thing that ...
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... sense , both in its local and general bearings and connections . Scaliger said that no commentator had better hit the sense of the prophets , than. 44 [ September , Biblical Commentary .
... sense , both in its local and general bearings and connections . Scaliger said that no commentator had better hit the sense of the prophets , than. 44 [ September , Biblical Commentary .
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... sense , to see the con- sistency , not only of one part with another , but also of each of its doctrines with the others ; and that system of reason by which he vindicates to his own mind the consistency and unity of these doctrines ...
... sense , to see the con- sistency , not only of one part with another , but also of each of its doctrines with the others ; and that system of reason by which he vindicates to his own mind the consistency and unity of these doctrines ...
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