Methodist Magazine and Quarterly Review, Volume 9;Volume 31J. Soule and T. Mason., 1849 |
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Pagina 28
... apostles appropriating verse 22 specifically to the Messiah , and declaring that he was the stone which the builders refused . But when did he become the head - stone of the corner ? Not during his life , for he was still labouring at ...
... apostles appropriating verse 22 specifically to the Messiah , and declaring that he was the stone which the builders refused . But when did he become the head - stone of the corner ? Not during his life , for he was still labouring at ...
Pagina 30
... apostle . Who can say precisely when the Old Testament form of worship ceased , and the New Testament form was set up ? Who ... apostles wisely did not · give prominence to any of the features of the New 30 The Lord's Day , the Christian ...
... apostle . Who can say precisely when the Old Testament form of worship ceased , and the New Testament form was set up ? Who ... apostles wisely did not · give prominence to any of the features of the New 30 The Lord's Day , the Christian ...
Pagina 31
... apostles giving it any especial prominence , lest the Jews should be prejudiced against more important truths . Just , then , as we deter- mine the canonical authority of any particular book in the New Testament ; as we make out the ...
... apostles giving it any especial prominence , lest the Jews should be prejudiced against more important truths . Just , then , as we deter- mine the canonical authority of any particular book in the New Testament ; as we make out the ...
Pagina 34
... apostles . The record we possess of the acts of the apostles is so brief , that much is omitted which would otherwise satisfy our queries on this subject . But there is one negative fact of great value in this inves- tigation . We never ...
... apostles . The record we possess of the acts of the apostles is so brief , that much is omitted which would otherwise satisfy our queries on this subject . But there is one negative fact of great value in this inves- tigation . We never ...
Pagina 35
... apostle came ; and the reason given for his injunction would be irrelevant and absurd . It is therefore implied , that in doing this act they were assembled for worship . But why was the first day specified ? Had it been a private ...
... apostle came ; and the reason given for his injunction would be irrelevant and absurd . It is therefore implied , that in doing this act they were assembled for worship . But why was the first day specified ? Had it been a private ...
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