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Page 54
This remarkable fact , that the word ouv ... I shall have occasion to advert to this
indisputable fact , and to show its importance in regard to the proper
interpretation of this passage , in another place . Ai present it is necessary to
remark on it only ...
This remarkable fact , that the word ouv ... I shall have occasion to advert to this
indisputable fact , and to show its importance in regard to the proper
interpretation of this passage , in another place . Ai present it is necessary to
remark on it only ...
Page 55
A reason may , however , be suggested for this remarkable fact , which seems to
be liable to no objection . It is , that in the apprehension of all the authors of ihe
Septuagint , and of the writers of the New Testament , the word diaðsxn in its ...
A reason may , however , be suggested for this remarkable fact , which seems to
be liable to no objection . It is , that in the apprehension of all the authors of ihe
Septuagint , and of the writers of the New Testament , the word diaðsxn in its ...
Page 58
The . force of this remark , according to this interpretation , here would be that the
fact that the Lord Jesus made or expressed his will to mankind , implied that he
would die to confirm it , or rendered his death necessary in order that his " will ...
The . force of this remark , according to this interpretation , here would be that the
fact that the Lord Jesus made or expressed his will to mankind , implied that he
would die to confirm it , or rendered his death necessary in order that his " will ...
Page 59
There was nothing in his instructions , or in any wish which he expressed , which
can in any proper sense be called a will , and all the argument which is based on
such a supposed fact , must , of course , be merely imaginary . Assuredly ...
There was nothing in his instructions , or in any wish which he expressed , which
can in any proper sense be called a will , and all the argument which is based on
such a supposed fact , must , of course , be merely imaginary . Assuredly ...
Page 60
No such occurrence is alluded to in his writings ; nothing of this kind in fact
existed . With what pertinency or propriety , therefore , could there be an allusion
to a will in the new dispensation ? How could such a “ will ” constitute a
parallelism ...
No such occurrence is alluded to in his writings ; nothing of this kind in fact
existed . With what pertinency or propriety , therefore , could there be an allusion
to a will in the new dispensation ? How could such a “ will ” constitute a
parallelism ...
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