The ExpositorSamuel Cox, Sir William Robertson Nicoll, James Moffatt Hodder and Stoughton, 1885 |
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... Spirit by whom we are all animated . But I need not frame any apology for THE EXPOSITOR , or task myself to account for a success which has outrun the modest expectations of those who started it . A A Magazine to which most of.
... Spirit by whom we are all animated . But I need not frame any apology for THE EXPOSITOR , or task myself to account for a success which has outrun the modest expectations of those who started it . A A Magazine to which most of.
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... Spirit without whom none of our work can be wise , none good . In the Second Series , as in the First , the leading aims of THE EXPOSITOR will be ( 1 ) so to expound and illustrate the Holy Scriptures as to render them in- telligible ...
... Spirit without whom none of our work can be wise , none good . In the Second Series , as in the First , the leading aims of THE EXPOSITOR will be ( 1 ) so to expound and illustrate the Holy Scriptures as to render them in- telligible ...
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... spirit of Job is entangled , and against which it beats and bruises itself in vain . He is not the Light , but has only come to bear witness to the Light ; he cannot justify the ways of God with men : he can only prepare the way for the ...
... spirit of Job is entangled , and against which it beats and bruises itself in vain . He is not the Light , but has only come to bear witness to the Light ; he cannot justify the ways of God with men : he can only prepare the way for the ...
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... unfeigned surprise - and it is well with us if some tone of contempt do not blend with our surprise : " What is there in all this to shed calm , and order , and an invincible faith into his perturbed and doubting spirit ? THE THEOPHANY . 3.
... unfeigned surprise - and it is well with us if some tone of contempt do not blend with our surprise : " What is there in all this to shed calm , and order , and an invincible faith into his perturbed and doubting spirit ? THE THEOPHANY . 3.
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... spirit ? " We say : " This pathetic Poem is a logical failure after all ; it does not carry its theme to any satisfactory conclusion , nor to any conclusion : it sug- gests doubts to which it furnishes no reply , problems which it does ...
... spirit ? " We say : " This pathetic Poem is a logical failure after all ; it does not carry its theme to any satisfactory conclusion , nor to any conclusion : it sug- gests doubts to which it furnishes no reply , problems which it does ...
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