The Christian Examiner and General Review, Том 10Francis Jenks, Francis William Pitt Greenwood, James Walker, William Ware J. Munroe, 1831 |
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... language , for its poetry . Without entering on the question of inspiration , or being too curious as to the causes of their power , we probably give the opinion of most Christians in giving our own , that these strains , through the ...
... language , for its poetry . Without entering on the question of inspiration , or being too curious as to the causes of their power , we probably give the opinion of most Christians in giving our own , that these strains , through the ...
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... language , between the Seventy and the Apostles . On this ground , I am willing to meet the struggle , and abide the issue . The true object , therefore , is , to investigate the sense , in which the Seventy made use of αἰών or αἰώνιος ...
... language , between the Seventy and the Apostles . On this ground , I am willing to meet the struggle , and abide the issue . The true object , therefore , is , to investigate the sense , in which the Seventy made use of αἰών or αἰώνιος ...
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... languages , and for those shades of difference which exist in words most nearly correspondent to each other in ... language which express eternity and eternal , besides air and aidrios , whether these latter express these ideas or ...
... languages , and for those shades of difference which exist in words most nearly correspondent to each other in ... language which express eternity and eternal , besides air and aidrios , whether these latter express these ideas or ...
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... languages would admit . Whatever then was the import of air or aiúvos in true Greek in their age , we must believe that such was the meaning of Dy in their minds , and ( con- sidering their favorable circumstances ) that such was its ...
... languages would admit . Whatever then was the import of air or aiúvos in true Greek in their age , we must believe that such was the meaning of Dy in their minds , and ( con- sidering their favorable circumstances ) that such was its ...
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... language is well known to pay great respect to the etymology of its terms ; as much so , perhaps , as the Hebrew itself . There is scarce a word in ancient Greek which may not be clearly traced to its root , and have the general cast of ...
... language is well known to pay great respect to the etymology of its terms ; as much so , perhaps , as the Hebrew itself . There is scarce a word in ancient Greek which may not be clearly traced to its root , and have the general cast of ...
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