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... express , no mind clearly com- prehend . But is not this praying in vain ? beating the air ? What pray when we ourselves do not clearly comprehend our own prayer ? Is not this an absurdity ? No , for God , he who searches the heart ...
... express , no mind clearly com- prehend . But is not this praying in vain ? beating the air ? What pray when we ourselves do not clearly comprehend our own prayer ? Is not this an absurdity ? No , for God , he who searches the heart ...
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... express the notion of a covenant ? And why , if there was no settled plan , or no propriety in the nature of things for the use of the word daten did they ad- here to it with such remarkable uniformity , a uniformity which has probably ...
... express the notion of a covenant ? And why , if there was no settled plan , or no propriety in the nature of things for the use of the word daten did they ad- here to it with such remarkable uniformity , a uniformity which has probably ...
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... express the idea of making a covenant , showing that it was based on the custom of slaying a victim . Compare the common terms in Greek , gxia réuvsiv , réμveiv orovdás , and in Latin , icere fœdus . 999 Fourthly , a similar custom was ...
... express the idea of making a covenant , showing that it was based on the custom of slaying a victim . Compare the common terms in Greek , gxia réuvsiv , réμveiv orovdás , and in Latin , icere fœdus . 999 Fourthly , a similar custom was ...
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... express the idea that the covenant between God and man was always ratified by the death of a victim sacrificed on such an occasion , and for such a purpose . Yet there was no single word which would convey that idea . Neither the Greek ...
... express the idea that the covenant between God and man was always ratified by the death of a victim sacrificed on such an occasion , and for such a purpose . Yet there was no single word which would convey that idea . Neither the Greek ...
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... express the death of a vegetable or animal . No one can deny that language might be so philosophically constructed as to express with entire accuracy these shades of thought , but in the languages 68 [ JULY , Examination of Prof. Stuart ,
... express the death of a vegetable or animal . No one can deny that language might be so philosophically constructed as to express with entire accuracy these shades of thought , but in the languages 68 [ JULY , Examination of Prof. Stuart ,
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