The Eclectic Review, Volume 3; Volume 116Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood C. Taylor, 1862 |
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Page 205
... learned , he has learned in secret sitting , and is not allowed to divulge to others . The long and short of it is , we are " like priest , like people " here . Con . Perhaps he won't let me preach . ' Host . Oh yes , he will , take my ...
... learned , he has learned in secret sitting , and is not allowed to divulge to others . The long and short of it is , we are " like priest , like people " here . Con . Perhaps he won't let me preach . ' Host . Oh yes , he will , take my ...
Page 223
... learned savans of our times , many of them , we have seen them , the would - be learned and the learned , leaving the Bible , leaving the cross , for some newer revelation , some higher and more authentic gospel ! some teacher more ...
... learned savans of our times , many of them , we have seen them , the would - be learned and the learned , leaving the Bible , leaving the cross , for some newer revelation , some higher and more authentic gospel ! some teacher more ...
Page 414
... learned man is far better acquainted with the MS . than any other person living ) , " The mistakes which the original scribe has made are of perpetual recurrence . They almost all , however , consist of simple omissions ; omissions of ...
... learned man is far better acquainted with the MS . than any other person living ) , " The mistakes which the original scribe has made are of perpetual recurrence . They almost all , however , consist of simple omissions ; omissions of ...
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