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The first of these questions is a question not of fact , nor even of speculation , but
only of words . We have no national epic , no body of national dramatic poetry ;
and in this view of the matter , surely , we have no American literature . But we ...
The first of these questions is a question not of fact , nor even of speculation , but
only of words . We have no national epic , no body of national dramatic poetry ;
and in this view of the matter , surely , we have no American literature . But we ...
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Any view which shall effectually do this will be found to have the following
requisites : ( 1 . ) That it shall be strictly philological ( 2 . ) That out of all the
possible meanings of Bartilw , it shall fix on one as the real meaning in the case
in question .
Any view which shall effectually do this will be found to have the following
requisites : ( 1 . ) That it shall be strictly philological ( 2 . ) That out of all the
possible meanings of Bartilw , it shall fix on one as the real meaning in the case
in question .
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The question was not general but specific , being caused by the concurrence of
two claims to baptize ; and so was the reply of John . Moreover , to assume a
general dispute on purification ren . ders the whole scope of the passage
obscure ...
The question was not general but specific , being caused by the concurrence of
two claims to baptize ; and so was the reply of John . Moreover , to assume a
general dispute on purification ren . ders the whole scope of the passage
obscure ...
Page 426
... state of England and Scotland , the politi . cal position of the Dissenters , the
state of Biblical literature , and of Mental Philosophy in those countries , with
some of the great questions which now agitate their ecclesiastical and political
bodies .
... state of England and Scotland , the politi . cal position of the Dissenters , the
state of Biblical literature , and of Mental Philosophy in those countries , with
some of the great questions which now agitate their ecclesiastical and political
bodies .
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But granting that the declarations in the book before us are plain , and scarcely
capable of being perverted or obscured , the question will no doubt be promptly
asked : • To what purpose is an appeal to a book confessedly apocryphal , and ...
But granting that the declarations in the book before us are plain , and scarcely
capable of being perverted or obscured , the question will no doubt be promptly
asked : • To what purpose is an appeal to a book confessedly apocryphal , and ...
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Page 362 - Hereby know ye the Spirit of God : Every spirit that confesseth that Jesus Christ is come in the flesh is of God. And every spirit that confesseth not that Jesus Christ is come in the flesh is not of God : and this is that spirit of antichrist, whereof ye have heard that it should come ; and even now already is it in the world.
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