The Religion of Israel: An Historical StudyScribner, 1914 - 369 Seiten |
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... writers will be their own justification . And since ( according to my obser- vation ) few readers have the patience to look up chapter and verse in their Bibles , I have often introduced the words of the authors into my text . In the ...
... writers will be their own justification . And since ( according to my obser- vation ) few readers have the patience to look up chapter and verse in their Bibles , I have often introduced the words of the authors into my text . In the ...
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... writers thought of God and divine things might not always be normative for us . The student of history does not understand a thing unless he can trace the process of growth by which it has come to be what it is . From this point of view ...
... writers thought of God and divine things might not always be normative for us . The student of history does not understand a thing unless he can trace the process of growth by which it has come to be what it is . From this point of view ...
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... writers than was found among the theologians who preceded him , was not able to free himself from the scholastic philosophy in which he had been brought up , and this is more distinctly true of Melanchthon and Calvin . In one sense the ...
... writers than was found among the theologians who preceded him , was not able to free himself from the scholastic philosophy in which he had been brought up , and this is more distinctly true of Melanchthon and Calvin . In one sense the ...
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... theologiæ biblicæ et dogmaticæ , regundisque recte utriusque finibus . I have not seen this essay , but it is cited by most of the writers on this subject . of the salvation which was brought by Jesus Christ . 6 THE RELIGION OF ISRAEL.
... theologiæ biblicæ et dogmaticæ , regundisque recte utriusque finibus . I have not seen this essay , but it is cited by most of the writers on this subject . of the salvation which was brought by Jesus Christ . 6 THE RELIGION OF ISRAEL.
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... writers of this book sup- posed themselves to be putting the ideas of the prophets into definite form ; yet they were , in fact , introducing a new period that of legalism . This instance is important as showing that the political ...
... writers of this book sup- posed themselves to be putting the ideas of the prophets into definite form ; yet they were , in fact , introducing a new period that of legalism . This instance is important as showing that the political ...
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