The ExpositorSamuel Cox, Sir William Robertson Nicoll, James Moffatt Hodder and Stoughton, 1885 |
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... Father in heaven who loves us despite our manifold offences , our love springs up to meet his love . We wait for no argu- ments ; we ask for no proofs . It is enough that our Father speaks to us once more , that He loves us still , that ...
... Father in heaven who loves us despite our manifold offences , our love springs up to meet his love . We wait for no argu- ments ; we ask for no proofs . It is enough that our Father speaks to us once more , that He loves us still , that ...
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... Fathers ; how from the Fathers they were inherited by the School- men ; how the revolt of the Reformers from all formal allegiance to the Schoolmen did not emancipate them from many of the premisses and methods by which the Schoolmen ...
... Fathers ; how from the Fathers they were inherited by the School- men ; how the revolt of the Reformers from all formal allegiance to the Schoolmen did not emancipate them from many of the premisses and methods by which the Schoolmen ...
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... Fathers , to support false reasoning in morals and bad inferences in matters of faith . It would be the duty , then , of one who wrote the story of Scripture interpretation to shew what has been the reason why The devil can quote ...
... Fathers , to support false reasoning in morals and bad inferences in matters of faith . It would be the duty , then , of one who wrote the story of Scripture interpretation to shew what has been the reason why The devil can quote ...
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... Fathers . Another instance of misleading archaism is— ( K ) Matthew vi . 34 : " Take no thought for the mor- row . " The translation here is perfectly correct , because in older English " thought " was used in the sense of " anxiety ...
... Fathers . Another instance of misleading archaism is— ( K ) Matthew vi . 34 : " Take no thought for the mor- row . " The translation here is perfectly correct , because in older English " thought " was used in the sense of " anxiety ...
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... father Isaac ; others , like Zwingle and Beza , refer it to the vain attempt to change the mind of Jacob . Others again , making the clause " for he found no room for a change of purpose " parenthetical , refer it ( WRESTING THE ...
... father Isaac ; others , like Zwingle and Beza , refer it to the vain attempt to change the mind of Jacob . Others again , making the clause " for he found no room for a change of purpose " parenthetical , refer it ( WRESTING THE ...
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