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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... institutions ; secondly , of the divine communications imparted to it from time to time through the agency of the prophets . Thirdly , it contains products of religious emotion and reflection , which illustrate the spiritual influences ...
... institutions ; secondly , of the divine communications imparted to it from time to time through the agency of the prophets . Thirdly , it contains products of religious emotion and reflection , which illustrate the spiritual influences ...
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... institutions of worship . But Israel alone was enabled to lift the idea of holiness from the purely outward and ritual , into the inward and ethical 1 Lev . xix . 4 ; 2 Kings xvii . 15 ; Jer . ii . 5 ; viii . 19. See also Deut . iv . 19 ...
... institutions of worship . But Israel alone was enabled to lift the idea of holiness from the purely outward and ritual , into the inward and ethical 1 Lev . xix . 4 ; 2 Kings xvii . 15 ; Jer . ii . 5 ; viii . 19. See also Deut . iv . 19 ...
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... institution or disposition than a contract between two equal parties 2. The initiation is taken by Jehovah , and is purely an act of grace . He who establishes a bond of union between Him- self and man also fixes the necessary ...
... institution or disposition than a contract between two equal parties 2. The initiation is taken by Jehovah , and is purely an act of grace . He who establishes a bond of union between Him- self and man also fixes the necessary ...
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... institution of a covenant - relationship implies the recognition of the freedom and dignity that belongs to human nature . ' Man in relation to God , ' observes Prof. Schultz , ' is not a being without rights , or one to be treated in ...
... institution of a covenant - relationship implies the recognition of the freedom and dignity that belongs to human nature . ' Man in relation to God , ' observes Prof. Schultz , ' is not a being without rights , or one to be treated in ...
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... institutions . We must remember that they are described to us by writers who are dominated by the theocratic idea , and whose conceptions of ancient Hebrew history are coloured by the facts and ideals of their own time . Nevertheless ...
... institutions . We must remember that they are described to us by writers who are dominated by the theocratic idea , and whose conceptions of ancient Hebrew history are coloured by the facts and ideals of their own time . Nevertheless ...
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