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... language . The religious controversies and excitements of New England , have produced local and peculiar usages of language ; especially those relating to revivals , and to the question between Unitarians and the Orthodox . No learning ...
... language . The religious controversies and excitements of New England , have produced local and peculiar usages of language ; especially those relating to revivals , and to the question between Unitarians and the Orthodox . No learning ...
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... language , be instanta- neous ? And must it not be immense ? They seem never to have read so standard a theological writer as Lightfoot , who tells us that this language among the Jews , from whom it was derived , was al- ways used to ...
... language , be instanta- neous ? And must it not be immense ? They seem never to have read so standard a theological writer as Lightfoot , who tells us that this language among the Jews , from whom it was derived , was al- ways used to ...
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... language which is superhuman , it would then become necessary , either that it should be translated into human language , or else that the human mind should be enabled to understand it by some supernatural endowments . The supposition ...
... language which is superhuman , it would then become necessary , either that it should be translated into human language , or else that the human mind should be enabled to understand it by some supernatural endowments . The supposition ...
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