The British Quarterly Review, Volume 38Henry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1863 - Christianity |
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... Elohist had some special reason for commending the name to the regard and veneration of the people . The most natural reason would be that he himself was introducing it as a new name for the God of Israel . We find an indication of the ...
... Elohist had some special reason for commending the name to the regard and veneration of the people . The most natural reason would be that he himself was introducing it as a new name for the God of Israel . We find an indication of the ...
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... origin is simply ignored , and it is taken for granted that some man fabri- cated this title of Deity . But granting this , why are we to fix Was Samuel the Elohist ? 203 on Samuel ? It 202 Biblical Criticism - Reformers and Destructives .
... origin is simply ignored , and it is taken for granted that some man fabri- cated this title of Deity . But granting this , why are we to fix Was Samuel the Elohist ? 203 on Samuel ? It 202 Biblical Criticism - Reformers and Destructives .
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Henry Allon. Was Samuel the Elohist ? 203 on Samuel ? It might be Samuel , therefore it is Samuel . Marvellous ... Elohistic portions . Our author knows the motives by which he was influenced , the plan which he adopted , the state in ...
Henry Allon. Was Samuel the Elohist ? 203 on Samuel ? It might be Samuel , therefore it is Samuel . Marvellous ... Elohistic portions . Our author knows the motives by which he was influenced , the plan which he adopted , the state in ...
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... Elohist and a Redactor , in addition to the Elohist and Je- hovist . He does not sacrifice the historic credibility of the books to the same extent as the Bishop , but he admits a prin- ciple which , pushed to its fair results , would ...
... Elohist and a Redactor , in addition to the Elohist and Je- hovist . He does not sacrifice the historic credibility of the books to the same extent as the Bishop , but he admits a prin- ciple which , pushed to its fair results , would ...
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... Elohist ? 203 ; the Bishop's ethics , 205 ; views of inspiration , 207 ; inspiration - in what does it consist ? 209-211 ; Mr. Maurice on the Colenso discussion , 213-215 ; Dr. Stanley's theological and ecclesiastical position , 217-219 ...
... Elohist ? 203 ; the Bishop's ethics , 205 ; views of inspiration , 207 ; inspiration - in what does it consist ? 209-211 ; Mr. Maurice on the Colenso discussion , 213-215 ; Dr. Stanley's theological and ecclesiastical position , 217-219 ...
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