The Journal of sacred literature, ed. by J. Kitto. [Continued as] The Journal of sacred literature and biblical record. [Continued as] The Journal of sacred literature, Volume 1John Kitto C. Cox, 1862 - Bible |
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... human affairs , the advance of science in modern times has given birth to many opinions adverse to a firm belief in revelation . Geology has brought into question the literal truth of the Mosaic cosmogony . Astronomy is held to be ...
... human affairs , the advance of science in modern times has given birth to many opinions adverse to a firm belief in revelation . Geology has brought into question the literal truth of the Mosaic cosmogony . Astronomy is held to be ...
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... humanity to estimate and describe . To call in the aid of chance was merely to accumulate words without increasing ideas . In order to remedy this great flaw in his philosophy , Anaxagoras introduces for the first time the doctrine of a ...
... humanity to estimate and describe . To call in the aid of chance was merely to accumulate words without increasing ideas . In order to remedy this great flaw in his philosophy , Anaxagoras introduces for the first time the doctrine of a ...
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... human race , with those of two great nations of antiquity . If the primeval chaos appear to modern science an irrational dogma , let it examine its own theories in a manner equally unprejudiced ; and they may eventually appear not less ...
... human race , with those of two great nations of antiquity . If the primeval chaos appear to modern science an irrational dogma , let it examine its own theories in a manner equally unprejudiced ; and they may eventually appear not less ...
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... human affairs , and I answer you as one who thinks that all the gods are envious , and disturbers of mankind . " The Greeks might praise Jupiter ( as sycophants ) , but they really considered him the Ahriman of their theology . The ...
... human affairs , and I answer you as one who thinks that all the gods are envious , and disturbers of mankind . " The Greeks might praise Jupiter ( as sycophants ) , but they really considered him the Ahriman of their theology . The ...
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... human race : For fire ( thy gift ) thy master shall bestow On man's presumptuous race , -perpetual woe . Evil their fate ; and this their witless mood Shall grasp and cling to , as their greatest good . ' He said , and smiled , ” etc ...
... human race : For fire ( thy gift ) thy master shall bestow On man's presumptuous race , -perpetual woe . Evil their fate ; and this their witless mood Shall grasp and cling to , as their greatest good . ' He said , and smiled , ” etc ...
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Page 146 - And Jesus, when he was baptized, went up straightway out of the water : and, lo, the heavens were opened unto him, and he saw the Spirit...
Page 271 - O Lord God, Lamb of God, Son of the Father, That takest away the sins of the world, have mercy upon us. Thou that takest away the sins of the world, receive our prayer. Thou that sittest at the right hand of God the Father, Have mercy upon us.
Page 131 - And Jesus saith unto him, Verily I say unto thee, That this day, even in this night, before the cock crow twice, thou shalt deny me thrice.
Page 146 - And I will restore to you the years that the locust hath eaten, the cankerworm, and the caterpillar, and the palmerworm, my great army which I sent among you.
Page 281 - To appoint unto them that mourn in Zion, to give unto them beauty for ashes, the oil of joy for mourning, the garment of praise for the spirit of heaviness; that they might be called trees of righteousness, the planting of the Lord, that he might be glorified.
Page 268 - God ; we acknowledge thee to be the Lord. All the earth doth worship thee, the Father everlasting. To thee all Angels cry aloud ; the Heavens, and all the Powers therein. To thee, Cherubim and Seraphim continually do cry, Holy, Holy, Holy, Lord God of Sabaoth. Heaven and Earth are full of the Majesty of thy Glory.
Page 364 - And Peter remembered the word of Jesus, which said unto him, Before the cock crow, thou shalt deny me thrice. And he went out, and wept bitterly.
Page 273 - In the midst of the street of it and on either side of the river, was there the tree of life, which bare twelve manner of fruits, and yielded her fruit every month ; and the leaves of the tree were for the healing of the nations.
Page 291 - But yet in it shall be a tenth, and it shall return, and shall be eaten : as a teil tree, and as an oak, whose substance is in them, when they cast their leaves : so the holy seed shall be the substance thereof.
Page 390 - And as they were eating, Jesus took bread, and blessed it, and brake it, and gave it to the disciples, and said, Take, eat: this is my body. And he took the cup, and gave thanks, and gave it to them, saying. Drink ye all of it; For this is my blood of the new testament, which is shed for many for the remission of sins.