Methodist Magazine and Quarterly Review, Volume 46J. Soule and T. Mason., 1864 |
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Pagina 10
... writers , may be traced to indi- rect revelation . " Verbal instruction - tradition or Scriptureโ thus becomes the source of all our ideas of right and wrong , of duty , and of obligation . These fundamental principles of Mr. Watson's ...
... writers , may be traced to indi- rect revelation . " Verbal instruction - tradition or Scriptureโ thus becomes the source of all our ideas of right and wrong , of duty , and of obligation . These fundamental principles of Mr. Watson's ...
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... writers urge the miracles as the decisive proof , without ever taking into consideration the nature of the doctrine . " โก And for us to attempt " to try a professed revelation by our own notions of what is worthy of God ( consistent ...
... writers urge the miracles as the decisive proof , without ever taking into consideration the nature of the doctrine . " โก And for us to attempt " to try a professed revelation by our own notions of what is worthy of God ( consistent ...
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... writer of ancient history must deal no less with the conclusions of natural science than with traditions and the results of philology in determining the old races of man and their history . But it is the attempt to place the creation of ...
... writer of ancient history must deal no less with the conclusions of natural science than with traditions and the results of philology in determining the old races of man and their history . But it is the attempt to place the creation of ...
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... writer , as we feel to be the case with this artificial historian - so different , in all respects , from the Hebrew prophets - we come to regard it as rhetorical rather than eloquent . In Homer they are introduced less frequently , but ...
... writer , as we feel to be the case with this artificial historian - so different , in all respects , from the Hebrew prophets - we come to regard it as rhetorical rather than eloquent . In Homer they are introduced less frequently , but ...
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... writer would avoid the weakening effect of attempting the same thing by means of epithets and paraphrases . It is the mode that nature and feeling prompt for drawing attention to it , thus isolating it , as it were , from the more ...
... writer would avoid the weakening effect of attempting the same thing by means of epithets and paraphrases . It is the mode that nature and feeling prompt for drawing attention to it , thus isolating it , as it were , from the more ...
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