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... writers , but we do not care to sit as disciples at the feet of men whose principles of belief , whose habits of thought , were wholly different from ours ; who , assuming as principles some things which we believe to be true , others ...
... writers , but we do not care to sit as disciples at the feet of men whose principles of belief , whose habits of thought , were wholly different from ours ; who , assuming as principles some things which we believe to be true , others ...
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... writers who lived hundreds of years apart , and were , to all appearance , speaking of different subjects : they might be blind to all differences between the various writers except when their attention was roused by some striking ...
... writers who lived hundreds of years apart , and were , to all appearance , speaking of different subjects : they might be blind to all differences between the various writers except when their attention was roused by some striking ...
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... writers , their peculi- arities in form of expression or turn of thought . It has been no shock to them to discover , or think they discovered , discordances in statement of fact or in modes of presenting religious truth . Nay , so ...
... writers , their peculi- arities in form of expression or turn of thought . It has been no shock to them to discover , or think they discovered , discordances in statement of fact or in modes of presenting religious truth . Nay , so ...
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... writers , is intimately connected with the fact that ours is a historical religion . It rests on our belief of certain great facts attested by chosen witnesses who live for us in their writings . We know each by his style , his ...
... writers , is intimately connected with the fact that ours is a historical religion . It rests on our belief of certain great facts attested by chosen witnesses who live for us in their writings . We know each by his style , his ...
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... imagined any such relation to exist between them and their master ) , was common to the different New Testament writers , and was made the basis of their system of doctrines . I will first speak II 27 UNION WITH CHRIST.
... imagined any such relation to exist between them and their master ) , was common to the different New Testament writers , and was made the basis of their system of doctrines . I will first speak II 27 UNION WITH CHRIST.
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