Religious Magazine: Or, Spirit of the Foreign Theological Journals and Reviews, Volume 4E. Littell, 1830 - Religion |
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... Professors of the Baptist Theo- logical Seminary at Newtown , Massachusetts , in a subsequent number of the same publica- usion to these remarks of the editor , | rected ; the forms not having been removed from THE STANDARD BIBLE .
... Professors of the Baptist Theo- logical Seminary at Newtown , Massachusetts , in a subsequent number of the same publica- usion to these remarks of the editor , | rected ; the forms not having been removed from THE STANDARD BIBLE .
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... remarks I believe are just . Those marginal readings and preface ought not to have been separated . Every minister of the gospel should certainly possess a copy which contains them . The value of a pro- posed edition would be greatly ...
... remarks I believe are just . Those marginal readings and preface ought not to have been separated . Every minister of the gospel should certainly possess a copy which contains them . The value of a pro- posed edition would be greatly ...
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... remarks , we do not propose . In regard to the execution of the work , we have to state that we have found , after a retty careful comparison , that the American copy is , on the whole , superior to the British . The type is better ...
... remarks , we do not propose . In regard to the execution of the work , we have to state that we have found , after a retty careful comparison , that the American copy is , on the whole , superior to the British . The type is better ...
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... remarks shall be chiefly confined ; with the intent to prove , from a most unexceptionable witness , the poverty and ... remark in the Tirocinium of Cowper : - In early days the conscience has in most A quickness , which in later life is ...
... remarks shall be chiefly confined ; with the intent to prove , from a most unexceptionable witness , the poverty and ... remark in the Tirocinium of Cowper : - In early days the conscience has in most A quickness , which in later life is ...
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... remark , I continued : " our Scriptures are their own expositors ; we are solicitous only that they should be read ; and although some particular passages are not without difficulties , arising from the inherent obscurity of language ...
... remark , I continued : " our Scriptures are their own expositors ; we are solicitous only that they should be read ; and although some particular passages are not without difficulties , arising from the inherent obscurity of language ...
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