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... tion be , in all times and countries , a legitimate method of in- struction , there is no à priori ground against the employment of that method by the manifold and " very varied wisdom " ( the ToλUTOίKIλos σopía of Eph . iii . 10 ) of ...
... tion be , in all times and countries , a legitimate method of in- struction , there is no à priori ground against the employment of that method by the manifold and " very varied wisdom " ( the ToλUTOίKIλos σopía of Eph . iii . 10 ) of ...
Page 29
... tion into the Canon , it is quite intelligible than an earnest and devout Jew , such as the writer of the Wisdom of Solomon mani- festly was , should have thought himself justified in following the example that had been set of a ...
... tion into the Canon , it is quite intelligible than an earnest and devout Jew , such as the writer of the Wisdom of Solomon mani- festly was , should have thought himself justified in following the example that had been set of a ...
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... tion , however , was carried on in the synagogue school of the country town near which he lived , and was rudimentary enough in its character , stimulating a desire for knowledge which it could not satisfy . He learnt , as all children ...
... tion , however , was carried on in the synagogue school of the country town near which he lived , and was rudimentary enough in its character , stimulating a desire for knowledge which it could not satisfy . He learnt , as all children ...
Page 56
... tion between the two books requires , however , a closer scrutiny and leads to results of considerable interest . It will be seen that , making allowance for the fact that the one writer is marked by an almost exceptional originality ...
... tion between the two books requires , however , a closer scrutiny and leads to results of considerable interest . It will be seen that , making allowance for the fact that the one writer is marked by an almost exceptional originality ...
Page 58
... tion of his reward : whereas he saith , I have found rest , and now will eat continually of my goods ; and yet he knoweth not what time shall come upon him , and that he Eccles . vii . 26. And I find more bitter than death the woman ...
... tion of his reward : whereas he saith , I have found rest , and now will eat continually of my goods ; and yet he knoweth not what time shall come upon him , and that he Eccles . vii . 26. And I find more bitter than death the woman ...
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