The Biblical Repository and Classical ReviewLeavitt, Trow, and Company, 1850 |
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... Father , is no doubt blasphemous . It must be offensive in a very high degree to a God of truth , jealous of his own glory ; but we cannot per- ceive that there was anything in the peculiar kind of subordina- tion view maintained by ...
... Father , is no doubt blasphemous . It must be offensive in a very high degree to a God of truth , jealous of his own glory ; but we cannot per- ceive that there was anything in the peculiar kind of subordina- tion view maintained by ...
Page 307
... Father is represented as sending the Son ; and here we have the testimony of Christ himself , that he had a commission from the Father to die and rise again . It was a part of his appointed work in doing the " will of him that sent ...
... Father is represented as sending the Son ; and here we have the testimony of Christ himself , that he had a commission from the Father to die and rise again . It was a part of his appointed work in doing the " will of him that sent ...
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... father , even the " father of the faithful , " and the father of the race . Here , too , would seem to be this same idea in the common form of the Hebrew adjuration , as sugges- tive of a stronger bond ( berith religio ) than exists ...
... father , even the " father of the faithful , " and the father of the race . Here , too , would seem to be this same idea in the common form of the Hebrew adjuration , as sugges- tive of a stronger bond ( berith religio ) than exists ...
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