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... expression , " behind him . " What induced the recent translators to add that expression , is the Hebrew word , which signifies behind or after ; but there is no sense in that phrase ; for according to this reading , the trans- lation ...
... expression , " behind him . " What induced the recent translators to add that expression , is the Hebrew word , which signifies behind or after ; but there is no sense in that phrase ; for according to this reading , the trans- lation ...
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... expression , " - not to God " -is not to be found in the Hebrew text , where the Prepos . to is wanting . Besides , we cannot find a single authority in the original text , for the translation devils , nay , not even for d©¡mons , or any ...
... expression , " - not to God " -is not to be found in the Hebrew text , where the Prepos . to is wanting . Besides , we cannot find a single authority in the original text , for the translation devils , nay , not even for d©¡mons , or any ...
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... have become strong and distinct , we will * Vol . 1 , p . 123 , 159. Vol . 2 , p . 228 , 247 . + London Quarterly Review , No. 29 , p . 235 . * not meet with any difficulty in expressing our opinions 1830. ] 27 Raymond's Political Economy .
... have become strong and distinct , we will * Vol . 1 , p . 123 , 159. Vol . 2 , p . 228 , 247 . + London Quarterly Review , No. 29 , p . 235 . * not meet with any difficulty in expressing our opinions 1830. ] 27 Raymond's Political Economy .
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* not meet with any difficulty in expressing our opinions so as to be obvious to all . If , however , we commence writing before we have properly digested our subject , and , from the absence of any fixed plan , or from the ...
* not meet with any difficulty in expressing our opinions so as to be obvious to all . If , however , we commence writing before we have properly digested our subject , and , from the absence of any fixed plan , or from the ...
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... expression . But in truth the word has but one appropriate meaning , which should always be applied to it , when we would speak with precision . " + Now in despite of the very general concession of superiority to the in- dividual , wise ...
... expression . But in truth the word has but one appropriate meaning , which should always be applied to it , when we would speak with precision . " + Now in despite of the very general concession of superiority to the in- dividual , wise ...
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