The British Quarterly Review, Volume 33Henry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1861 - Christianity |
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... hand . Numerous fragments of genealogy , of chronicle , and of spiritual song go up to a high antiquity , but are imbedded in a crust of later narrative , the allusions of which betray at least a time when kings were established in ...
... hand . Numerous fragments of genealogy , of chronicle , and of spiritual song go up to a high antiquity , but are imbedded in a crust of later narrative , the allusions of which betray at least a time when kings were established in ...
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... hand that he omits , as before , to notice all that has been offered by scholars of the first rank in reply to the cavils which have been urged against the genuineness of the disputed parts ; and on the other ( which is more surprising ) ...
... hand that he omits , as before , to notice all that has been offered by scholars of the first rank in reply to the cavils which have been urged against the genuineness of the disputed parts ; and on the other ( which is more surprising ) ...
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... hand in this book , and the dis- What does Dr. Williams make of the converse phenomenon , the use of the Hiphil form for the Aphel in the biblical Chaldee ? As to this there can be no doubt ( see Winer's Grammatik des Bib . und Targ ...
... hand in this book , and the dis- What does Dr. Williams make of the converse phenomenon , the use of the Hiphil form for the Aphel in the biblical Chaldee ? As to this there can be no doubt ( see Winer's Grammatik des Bib . und Targ ...
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... hands and my feet ; ' he thinks , however , the whole passage would be improved by changing dogs ' in the first Hengstenberg , Beiträge zur Einleit , ins A. T. Bd . I. Die Authentie des Daniel , & c .; Hävernick , Commentar ueb . d ...
... hands and my feet ; ' he thinks , however , the whole passage would be improved by changing dogs ' in the first Hengstenberg , Beiträge zur Einleit , ins A. T. Bd . I. Die Authentie des Daniel , & c .; Hävernick , Commentar ueb . d ...
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... hand , we admit that the writer was honest , we are bound to infer that the anomaly he has chronicled , without comment or explanation , was no marvel in reality to him , seeing that the source from which he derived his information left ...
... hand , we admit that the writer was honest , we are bound to infer that the anomaly he has chronicled , without comment or explanation , was no marvel in reality to him , seeing that the source from which he derived his information left ...
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