Aspects of the Old Testament: Considered in Eight Lectures Delivered Before the University of OxfordLongmans, Green, and Company, 1897 - 448 páginas |
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... essential and what non - essential in the cause he defends . And here probably his difficulties will begin . Indeed every thoughtful Christian has sooner or later to face a practical problem , upon the right solution of which the ...
... essential and what non - essential in the cause he defends . And here probably his difficulties will begin . Indeed every thoughtful Christian has sooner or later to face a practical problem , upon the right solution of which the ...
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... essential truth ; what he defends or maintains is thought by others to be an untenable remnant of exploded error . There seems indeed to be no subject in regard to which prejudice is more slowly dispelled , 1 Some causes are discussed ...
... essential truth ; what he defends or maintains is thought by others to be an untenable remnant of exploded error . There seems indeed to be no subject in regard to which prejudice is more slowly dispelled , 1 Some causes are discussed ...
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... essential principle in the method of a revelation of grace ' ' ; and on a broad scale we are familiar enough with the exhibition of this principle in Hebrew history . In the election and education of a peculiar people , God is seen ...
... essential principle in the method of a revelation of grace ' ' ; and on a broad scale we are familiar enough with the exhibition of this principle in Hebrew history . In the election and education of a peculiar people , God is seen ...
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... essential and what is non - essential to their faith 4. And if it should be objected that we of this of the genius of the people , and of the spiritual intent of the writers . ' Cp . Robertson Smith , O. T. in J. C. p . 329 . 1 For a ...
... essential and what is non - essential to their faith 4. And if it should be objected that we of this of the genius of the people , and of the spiritual intent of the writers . ' Cp . Robertson Smith , O. T. in J. C. p . 329 . 1 For a ...
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... essential goodness of that which owes its existence to Him . To the student of comparative religion it is no doubt of great interest to notice that in the story of the origins we have a narrative which shows clear traces of connexion ...
... essential goodness of that which owes its existence to Him . To the student of comparative religion it is no doubt of great interest to notice that in the story of the origins we have a narrative which shows clear traces of connexion ...
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ancient Bampton Lectures Bible book of Judges Bruce character Christ Christian Church conception covenant criticism Darmesteter Decalogue deity Deut divine element Elohim ethical Exod exodus fact faith foll Genesis God's grace heathen Hibbert Lectures Higher Criticism historical books history of Israel holy human idea ideal implies Incarnation inspiration Israel's history Israel's religion Jehovah Jesus Judaism kingdom Kittel Les Prophètes literary Lord manifested ment Messianic mind Montefiore moral Mosaic Mosaism Moses narratives nation nature O. T. in J. C. observes Old Testament patriarchal Pentateuch period peuple d'Israël present priestly priestly code primitive prophecy prophets purpose recognized redemptive regard Religion of Israel religious Renan revelation Riehm righteousness Robertson Smith sacred sacrifice Sanday Schultz Scripture seems Semitic sense significance soul speak spiritual stage teaching theocracy Theologie things thou thought tion traditional true truth unto Wellhausen word worship writers