The British and Foreign Evangelical Review, Volume 19Johnstone and Hunter, 1870 - Theology |
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... principles of the Jewish faith , as held by the Jews at the present day , were reduced to the form of a creed by the celebrated Rabbi Mosche bar Maimon , who died , according to the Jewish computation , in the year of the world 4964 ...
... principles of the Jewish faith , as held by the Jews at the present day , were reduced to the form of a creed by the celebrated Rabbi Mosche bar Maimon , who died , according to the Jewish computation , in the year of the world 4964 ...
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... principle , that Scrip- ture must mean all that it may mean , are fully allowed for . But the author seems to be ... principles current among Catholic theologians before the Reformation , most will agree . We cannot follow the author ...
... principle , that Scrip- ture must mean all that it may mean , are fully allowed for . But the author seems to be ... principles current among Catholic theologians before the Reformation , most will agree . We cannot follow the author ...
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... principle , or weak in argument , but that , in his keenness of temper and logical precision of thought , he made too ... principles , had certainly claims upon the consideration of the Whig party which could not honourably be overlooked ...
... principle , or weak in argument , but that , in his keenness of temper and logical precision of thought , he made too ... principles , had certainly claims upon the consideration of the Whig party which could not honourably be overlooked ...
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... principles of the gospel . In one passage , indeed , his grateful acknowledgment of the love and faith of his Philippian converts is suddenly interrupted by a stern denunciation of Judaism ( Phil . iii . 2 ) . But we may well believe ...
... principles of the gospel . In one passage , indeed , his grateful acknowledgment of the love and faith of his Philippian converts is suddenly interrupted by a stern denunciation of Judaism ( Phil . iii . 2 ) . But we may well believe ...
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accounted for on natural principles , there is enough here to plunge us into confusion . " Paul the aged " still shews much of the fervour of his youth , and is still as ready to gird himself for battle with the aliens . Instead of ...
accounted for on natural principles , there is enough here to plunge us into confusion . " Paul the aged " still shews much of the fervour of his youth , and is still as ready to gird himself for battle with the aliens . Instead of ...
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Page 472 - Bring ye all the tithes into the storehouse, that there may be meat in mine house, and prove me now herewith, saith the Lord of hosts, if I will not open you the windows of heaven, and pour you out a blessing, that there shall not be room enough to receive it.
Page 16 - Wherefore the Lord said, Forasmuch as this people draw near me with their mouth, and with their lips do honour me, but have removed their heart far from me, and their fear toward me is taught by the precept of men: Therefore, behold, I will proceed to do a marvellous work among this people^ even a marvellous work and a wonder: for the wisdom of their wise men shall perish, and the understanding of their prudent men shall be hid.
Page 469 - Woe unto you, ye blind guides, which say. Whosoever shall swear by the temple, it is nothing: but whosoever shall swear by the gold of the temple, he is a debtor!
Page 465 - ONCE did She hold the gorgeous east in fee ; And was the safeguard of the west : the worth Of Venice did not fall below her birth, Venice, the eldest Child of Liberty. She was a maiden City, bright and free ; No guile seduced, no force could violate ; And, when she took unto herself a Mate, She must espouse the everlasting Sea.
Page 487 - Nor consider that it is expedient for us, that one man should die for the people, and that the whole nation perish not.
Page 18 - For Zion's sake will I not hold my peace, and for Jerusalem's sake I will not rest, until the righteousness thereof go forth as brightness, and the salvation thereof as a lamp that burneth.
Page 602 - Let the woman learn in silence with all subjection. But I suffer not a woman to teach, nor to usurp authority over the man, but to be in silence.
Page 196 - Moreover, thou son of man, take thee one stick, and write upon it, For Judah, and for the children of Israel his companions: then take another stick, and write upon it, For Joseph, the stick of Ephraim, and for all the house of Israel his companions: and join them one to another into one stick; and they shall become one in thine hand.
Page 474 - And he said unto me, Son of man, the place of my throne, and the place of the soles of my feet, where I will dwell in the midst of the children of Israel for ever...
Page 703 - Then shalt thou say in thine heart, Who hath begotten me these, seeing I have lost my children, and am desolate, a captive, and removing to and fro? and who hath brought up these ( Behold, I was left alone ; these, where had they been?