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... critics . But , admitting it as genuine , it could give no more support than the former text , to the doctrine of three in one . The connexion would lead us to conclude , that the three witnesses were one only in testimony . Of essence ...
... critics . But , admitting it as genuine , it could give no more support than the former text , to the doctrine of three in one . The connexion would lead us to conclude , that the three witnesses were one only in testimony . Of essence ...
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... criticism , he was accused by the Rev. Editor who opposed him , of having blasphemed the word of God . He says , with great innocence , that he did not expect such an accusation from the editor ! and to acquit himself of the charge re ...
... criticism , he was accused by the Rev. Editor who opposed him , of having blasphemed the word of God . He says , with great innocence , that he did not expect such an accusation from the editor ! and to acquit himself of the charge re ...
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... critic affirm , that the prophet apostrophises Christ ? If there be , let him enjoy his fancy - to deprive him of it would be cruel and he might exclaim with one of his old classic ac- quaintances.:- Pol me occidistis , amici , Non ...
... critic affirm , that the prophet apostrophises Christ ? If there be , let him enjoy his fancy - to deprive him of it would be cruel and he might exclaim with one of his old classic ac- quaintances.:- Pol me occidistis , amici , Non ...
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... critics , admits of a very different interpretation . The ascription , in this solitary instance , of a title to Christ , which is given to him no where else , and which be- longs peculiarly to the Father , naturally leads us to suspect ...
... critics , admits of a very different interpretation . The ascription , in this solitary instance , of a title to Christ , which is given to him no where else , and which be- longs peculiarly to the Father , naturally leads us to suspect ...
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... criticism , to conclude that the last clause of the verse under discussion , sup- posing it to contain the ipsissima verba , the very words which the Apostle wrote , should be translated with the aid of the same supplementary verb ...
... criticism , to conclude that the last clause of the verse under discussion , sup- posing it to contain the ipsissima verba , the very words which the Apostle wrote , should be translated with the aid of the same supplementary verb ...
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