The Spirit of the Pilgrims, Nide 2Peirce and Williams, 1829 |
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... 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 ...
... 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 ...
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... admit , that none of the names just recited , except that of Lowth , and perhaps that of Marsh , and possibly that of New- come , have had , or deserved to have , much influence . It is indeed a subject of curious reflection , to notice ...
... admit , that none of the names just recited , except that of Lowth , and perhaps that of Marsh , and possibly that of New- come , have had , or deserved to have , much influence . It is indeed a subject of curious reflection , to notice ...
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... admit that , independently of what we learn from the inspired writers themselves , we could not prove the necessity of supernatural divine aid in regard to the language they employed , and could not prove that they generally had any ...
... admit that , independently of what we learn from the inspired writers themselves , we could not prove the necessity of supernatural divine aid in regard to the language they employed , and could not prove that they generally had any ...
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