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Pagina iii
... language , was accustomed in conversation , in the desk , and while dictating to an amanuensis , to present the conceptions of his own mind in a form and manner so finished , as to need usually few or no corrections to prepare them for ...
... language , was accustomed in conversation , in the desk , and while dictating to an amanuensis , to present the conceptions of his own mind in a form and manner so finished , as to need usually few or no corrections to prepare them for ...
Pagina 9
... language ; and thus warns them not to disobey . Both subjects , he knew , would naturally excite , in their minds and in those of their posterity , many curious inquiries and many dan- gerous speculations , concerning the designs and ...
... language ; and thus warns them not to disobey . Both subjects , he knew , would naturally excite , in their minds and in those of their posterity , many curious inquiries and many dan- gerous speculations , concerning the designs and ...
Pagina 11
... language , and a willingness to receive the truth of God , whatever it is , comes to the Bible to learn what is contained in it , and to form his opinions out of its declarations ; but will be very often missed by him , who resorts to ...
... language , and a willingness to receive the truth of God , whatever it is , comes to the Bible to learn what is contained in it , and to form his opinions out of its declarations ; but will be very often missed by him , who resorts to ...
Pagina 16
... language of St. Peter , all things pertaining to life and godliness , and that they contain nothing more . Whatever ... language of philosophers ; and they are written , therefore , in plain and popular language . This language was ...
... language of St. Peter , all things pertaining to life and godliness , and that they contain nothing more . Whatever ... language of philosophers ; and they are written , therefore , in plain and popular language . This language was ...
Pagina 17
... language in this sense , that he adopted such a style as was natural to him but in this sense he spoke the language of God , i . e . not the words which man's wisdom taught , but which the Holy Ghost taught ; that he used in his own ...
... language in this sense , that he adopted such a style as was natural to him but in this sense he spoke the language of God , i . e . not the words which man's wisdom taught , but which the Holy Ghost taught ; that he used in his own ...
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