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Sivu 78
Should we admit that Paul , in these instances , intended to disclaim inspiration ;
we might give the answer others have given ; that is , that the apostle ' s
scrupulous care to inform us that , in a few particular cases , he wrote what he did
without ...
Should we admit that Paul , in these instances , intended to disclaim inspiration ;
we might give the answer others have given ; that is , that the apostle ' s
scrupulous care to inform us that , in a few particular cases , he wrote what he did
without ...
Sivu 442
I admit the awful nature of the conclusion , that the punishment of a future world is
to have no end . I do ' most fully admit , that it is indeed " a fearful thing to fall into
the hands of the living God . " But what if I should doubt or deny it ? Can this ...
I admit the awful nature of the conclusion , that the punishment of a future world is
to have no end . I do ' most fully admit , that it is indeed " a fearful thing to fall into
the hands of the living God . " But what if I should doubt or deny it ? Can this ...
Sivu 492
Without evidence , we cannot admit the truth of these facts ; but if their truth is
admilied , there can be no doubt as it regards their practical importance . How
then are we to be satisfied of their truib ? Obviously not by an appeal to the
senses ; for ...
Without evidence , we cannot admit the truth of these facts ; but if their truth is
admilied , there can be no doubt as it regards their practical importance . How
then are we to be satisfied of their truib ? Obviously not by an appeal to the
senses ; for ...
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