Notes, Critical and Practical, on the Book of Genesis: Designed as a General Help to Biblical Reading and Instruction, Volumen1Ivison Phinney, 49 + 50 Walker Street, 1860 |
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Página iii
... tion , than in the plan ; for I know no reason to suppose the two departments intrinsically incompatible , or that the two - fold function of the exegetical and the ethical expositor may not be united in the same person . The idea of ...
... tion , than in the plan ; for I know no reason to suppose the two departments intrinsically incompatible , or that the two - fold function of the exegetical and the ethical expositor may not be united in the same person . The idea of ...
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... tion above - mentioned , for preventing new translations being obtruded on the people . They knew what the Vulgate contained , and had been early accustom- ed to explain it in their own way ; but they did not know what might be pro ...
... tion above - mentioned , for preventing new translations being obtruded on the people . They knew what the Vulgate contained , and had been early accustom- ed to explain it in their own way ; but they did not know what might be pro ...
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... tion , as the whole Bible underwent at least six different revisions by the most learned men in the kingdom . The result of their labours was first published A. D. 1611. It has subsequently been frequently revised with great care , and ...
... tion , as the whole Bible underwent at least six different revisions by the most learned men in the kingdom . The result of their labours was first published A. D. 1611. It has subsequently been frequently revised with great care , and ...
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... tion detected , but it was manifestly for the better , and such as the application of their own principles not only justified , but required . Yet in a very few cases , occurring in the first edition , of which the following are the ...
... tion detected , but it was manifestly for the better , and such as the application of their own principles not only justified , but required . Yet in a very few cases , occurring in the first edition , of which the following are the ...
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... tion , but merely of that which it more immediately concerns us to know . The Scriptures were not written to gratify curiosity , not even all laudable curio- sity , but to nourish faith and govern human conduct . Accordingly , they af ...
... tion , but merely of that which it more immediately concerns us to know . The Scriptures were not written to gratify curiosity , not even all laudable curio- sity , but to nourish faith and govern human conduct . Accordingly , they af ...
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Notes, Critical and Practical, on the Book of Genesis: Designed as ..., Volumen1 Vista completa - 1851 |
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Abimelech Abra Abraham Abram Adam animal Apostle appear Arabs Asshur beast begat Behold Bible blessed Cain called Canaan Chal chapter Christ Chron covenant creation creatures Deut divine doubtless earth Egypt Euphrates evil expression Ezek faith father favour flesh given Haran hath heart heaven Hebrew holy implies inhabitants Ishmael Israel Japheth kind king land language living Lord Luke ment mercy Moses mountains narrative nature Noah Note on Gen passage Pentateuch perhaps phrase Pict plain present probably promise prophet Prov remarkable rendered rest righteous river Sabbath sacred Sarah Scriptures seed sense Septuagint serpent servant Shem Shinar signifies Sodom Sodom and Gomorrah sons sons of Noah soul spirit supposed tent Terah term thee thing thou shalt tion translation tree tribes unto vale of Siddim verse Vulgate waters whole wife