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Page 17
... given . Matt . 17 : 14-21 . The same kind of faith also is alluded to in Matt . 21 : 18-22 . Mark 11 : 12-26 . In respect to this passage , however , an objection has been started which deserves attention . It has been said that the ...
... given . Matt . 17 : 14-21 . The same kind of faith also is alluded to in Matt . 21 : 18-22 . Mark 11 : 12-26 . In respect to this passage , however , an objection has been started which deserves attention . It has been said that the ...
Page 31
... given to it in education . According to Plato , education consists of two branches , Music and Gymnas- tics - music for the mind and gymnastics for the body . In music is included the whole intellectual and moral develop- ment , while ...
... given to it in education . According to Plato , education consists of two branches , Music and Gymnas- tics - music for the mind and gymnastics for the body . In music is included the whole intellectual and moral develop- ment , while ...
Page 46
... given permanent laws to Christendom . Thus have we sketched some of the features of the Greek and Roman education . In doing this we have aimed not at the exhibition of details but at the development of princi- ples ; for there was not ...
... given permanent laws to Christendom . Thus have we sketched some of the features of the Greek and Roman education . In doing this we have aimed not at the exhibition of details but at the development of princi- ples ; for there was not ...
Page 56
... given the accurate original sense of the word . " The real , genuine , and original meaning of dran is , arrange- ment , disposition , or disposal of any thing , " p . 440. The word from which it is derived - diarion - means , to place ...
... given the accurate original sense of the word . " The real , genuine , and original meaning of dran is , arrange- ment , disposition , or disposal of any thing , " p . 440. The word from which it is derived - diarion - means , to place ...
Page 58
... given to Sathan here [ by Prof. S. ] , viz . , testament or will , is beyond all doubt consonant with the usus loquendi of the Greeks ; al- though in the Septuagint and New Testament no example of this usage occurs , excepting in the ...
... given to Sathan here [ by Prof. S. ] , viz . , testament or will , is beyond all doubt consonant with the usus loquendi of the Greeks ; al- though in the Septuagint and New Testament no example of this usage occurs , excepting in the ...
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