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... passages not hitherto published . by THOMAS ROSCOE . 2 vols . Medium 8vo . 248 . Smollett . Miscellaneous Works of Tobias Smollett . Complete in 1 vol . With Memoir of the Author by THOMAS ROSCOE . 21 Plates by GEORGE CRUIKSHANK ...
... passages not hitherto published . by THOMAS ROSCOE . 2 vols . Medium 8vo . 248 . Smollett . Miscellaneous Works of Tobias Smollett . Complete in 1 vol . With Memoir of the Author by THOMAS ROSCOE . 21 Plates by GEORGE CRUIKSHANK ...
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... passages is a presumption against such an interpretation . Moreover , it is no New Testament idea , least of all a Pauline one , that Christ effected the abrogation of the Law by his doctrine ; for * Th . Kliefoth , Einleitung in die ...
... passages is a presumption against such an interpretation . Moreover , it is no New Testament idea , least of all a Pauline one , that Christ effected the abrogation of the Law by his doctrine ; for * Th . Kliefoth , Einleitung in die ...
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... passage is therefore not against us ; dóyuara is here equivalent to statutes , commandments , that is , of the Mosaic Law , and is of cognate signification to vroλaí . The Apostles were conscious that they imparted not subjective human ...
... passage is therefore not against us ; dóyuara is here equivalent to statutes , commandments , that is , of the Mosaic Law , and is of cognate signification to vroλaí . The Apostles were conscious that they imparted not subjective human ...
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... passage it is implied that Historical Truth in its unity has been torn asunder into disjointed contrarieties , and must be sought for by combining them again . From this standpoint an Historical Survey is possible , and therefore the ...
... passage it is implied that Historical Truth in its unity has been torn asunder into disjointed contrarieties , and must be sought for by combining them again . From this standpoint an Historical Survey is possible , and therefore the ...
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... were not disposed to nullify the historical sense of Holy Writ , but only to place it on a subordinate standpoint ; yet , in passages which they could not harmonize with their philosophic ideas , they did not scruple to drop the.
... were not disposed to nullify the historical sense of Holy Writ , but only to place it on a subordinate standpoint ; yet , in passages which they could not harmonize with their philosophic ideas , they did not scruple to drop the.
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