Bibliotheca Sacra and Theological Review, Volume 7Allen, Morrill, and Wardwell, 1850 |
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... ancient times for future use , and sufficiently illustrates our assertion , that the coining of words is limited by the need of them . Let us pause here , for a moment , and reverse the case . The He- brews and Greeks were cognizant of ...
... ancient times for future use , and sufficiently illustrates our assertion , that the coining of words is limited by the need of them . Let us pause here , for a moment , and reverse the case . The He- brews and Greeks were cognizant of ...
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... ancient prophets bring to view the claims of idolaters for their idol gods , they never fail to put them in comparison with the exclusive claim of Jehovah to have created all things . They all perish ; their gods are the work of men's ...
... ancient prophets bring to view the claims of idolaters for their idol gods , they never fail to put them in comparison with the exclusive claim of Jehovah to have created all things . They all perish ; their gods are the work of men's ...
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... ancient Christian hymns , moreover , are filled with praises of Christ . But the most magnificent and ample of all that is said , in any one place , of the worship and glorification of Christ , is that sublime passage of John in Rev. V ...
... ancient Christian hymns , moreover , are filled with praises of Christ . But the most magnificent and ample of all that is said , in any one place , of the worship and glorification of Christ , is that sublime passage of John in Rev. V ...
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... ancient church orthodoxy , than with the Gnostics , Arians , Pelagians , and other such sects , although he espoused their cause as far as possible . Thus bent on showing fair play how- ever , as no historian before , to all sorts of ...
... ancient church orthodoxy , than with the Gnostics , Arians , Pelagians , and other such sects , although he espoused their cause as far as possible . Thus bent on showing fair play how- ever , as no historian before , to all sorts of ...
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... ancient rights and hereditary privileges . ' The history of these beginnings , therefore , must be of the highest interest even to Europeans . " ( p . 42. ) We know not how the real character and influence of the early planters of New ...
... ancient rights and hereditary privileges . ' The history of these beginnings , therefore , must be of the highest interest even to Europeans . " ( p . 42. ) We know not how the real character and influence of the early planters of New ...
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Page 333 - These are thy glorious Works, Parent of good, Almighty! thine this universal frame, Thus wondrous fair: thyself how wondrous then, Unspeakable! who sitt'st above these heavens To us invisible, or dimly seen In these thy lowest works; yet these declare Thy goodness beyond thought, and power divine.
Page 352 - See, I have this day set thee over the nations and over the kingdoms, to root out, and to pull down, and to destroy, and to throw down, to build, and to plant.
Page 470 - That day of wrath, that dreadful day, When heaven and earth shall pass away, What power shall be the sinner's stay ? How shall he meet that dreadful day...
Page 165 - My spirit shall not always strive with man, for that he also is flesh : yet his days shall be an hundred and twenty years.
Page 333 - Thou hidest thy face, they are troubled : thou takest away- their breath, they die, and return to their dust. Thou sendest forth thy spirit, they are created : and thou renewest the face of the earth.
Page 532 - In thoughts from the visions of the night, when deep sleep falleth on men, fear came upon me, and trembling, which made all my bones to shake. Then a spirit passed before my face; the hair of my flesh stood up: it stood still, but I could not discern the form thereof: an image was before mine eyes, there was silence, and I heard a voice, saying, Shall mortal man be more just than God?
Page 333 - Lord, how manifold are thy works ! in wisdom hast thou made them all: the earth is full of thy riches. So is this great and wide sea, wherein are things creeping innumerable, both small and great beasts.
Page 454 - And then shall he send his angels, and shall gather together his elect from the four winds, from the uttermost part of the earth to the uttermost part of heaven.
Page 21 - Moses brought forth the people out of the camp to meet with God; and they stood at the nether part of the mount. And Mount Sinai was altogether on a smoke, because the Lord descended upon it in fire; and the smoke thereof ascended as the smoke of a furnace, and the whole mount quaked greatly.
Page 218 - MY God, my God, why hast thou forsaken me? why art thou so far from helping me, and from the words of my roaring...