The British Quarterly Review, Volume 33Henry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1861 - Christianity |
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... written in entire independence of each other , and with- out concert or comparison . ' But this disclaimer can be admitted only within very narrow limits . The known character of some of the writers , and the unity of tone pervading the ...
... written in entire independence of each other , and with- out concert or comparison . ' But this disclaimer can be admitted only within very narrow limits . The known character of some of the writers , and the unity of tone pervading the ...
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Henry Allon. writes purely , and in a manner which makes what he has written easy and pleasant to read . Occasionally we come upon an utter- ance which is somewhat obscure , and reminds us of the author's Teutonic predilections ; but on ...
Henry Allon. writes purely , and in a manner which makes what he has written easy and pleasant to read . Occasionally we come upon an utter- ance which is somewhat obscure , and reminds us of the author's Teutonic predilections ; but on ...
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... written is the Hebrew of the time of Abraham . But how do you know , asks an objector , what was the Hebrew of the time of Abraham ? We know it , replies Dr. Williams , because we have it preserved to us in these fragments of high ...
... written is the Hebrew of the time of Abraham . But how do you know , asks an objector , what was the Hebrew of the time of Abraham ? We know it , replies Dr. Williams , because we have it preserved to us in these fragments of high ...
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... written by the great Lawgiver's 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 ...
... written by the great Lawgiver's 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 ...
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... written ? Dr. Williams knows there was not , and cannot have meant to affirm there was . What does he mean , then , by the statement we have quoted ? Or is it simply a piece of nonsense ? 2. If it were proved that in the earlier ...
... written ? Dr. Williams knows there was not , and cannot have meant to affirm there was . What does he mean , then , by the statement we have quoted ? Or is it simply a piece of nonsense ? 2. If it were proved that in the earlier ...
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