Sermons, Bind 1Hezekiah Howe and Durrie & Peck, 1828 |
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... understand ; or , in other words , that the meaning of the language actually used , is such , that those , to whom it was addressed , might , if seriously and ho- nestly attentive , apprehend it without any considerable difficulty , or ...
... understand ; or , in other words , that the meaning of the language actually used , is such , that those , to whom it was addressed , might , if seriously and ho- nestly attentive , apprehend it without any considerable difficulty , or ...
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... understand it at all ; or they must understand it falsely , unless prevented by mere accident . 2dly . A great part of the Bible was written by men , who knew no other than plain language , and no other meaning but that , which was ...
... understand it at all ; or they must understand it falsely , unless prevented by mere accident . 2dly . A great part of the Bible was written by men , who knew no other than plain language , and no other meaning but that , which was ...
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... understand them . A Jew , reading the passage quoted by our Saviour from the third chapter of Exodus , as a decisive ... understanding , construed these and other similar passages of the Oid Testament , in a manner not very unlike that ...
... understand them . A Jew , reading the passage quoted by our Saviour from the third chapter of Exodus , as a decisive ... understanding , construed these and other similar passages of the Oid Testament , in a manner not very unlike that ...
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