A View of the Evidences of Christianity: In Three Parts, Volume 2R. Faulder, 1807 - Apologetics |
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... Prophecy . Isaiah , lii . 13. liii . “ BEHOLD , my Servant shall deal prudently ; he shall be exalted and extolled , and be very high . As many were astonished at thee ; ( his visage was so marred more than any man , and his form more ...
... Prophecy . Isaiah , lii . 13. liii . “ BEHOLD , my Servant shall deal prudently ; he shall be exalted and extolled , and be very high . As many were astonished at thee ; ( his visage was so marred more than any man , and his form more ...
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... wri- ter , who lived seven centuries before the Christian æra . That material part of every argument from prophecy , namely , that the words alleged were actually spoken or written before the fact to which they are applied took place B 2 3.
... wri- ter , who lived seven centuries before the Christian æra . That material part of every argument from prophecy , namely , that the words alleged were actually spoken or written before the fact to which they are applied took place B 2 3.
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... prophetic ; a writing , professing to describe such future transactions and changes in the world , as were connected with the fate and interests of the Jewish nation . It is not a passage in an historical or devotional composition ...
... prophetic ; a writing , professing to describe such future transactions and changes in the world , as were connected with the fate and interests of the Jewish nation . It is not a passage in an historical or devotional composition ...
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... prophecy to the evangelic history is plain and appropriate . Here is no double sense ; no figurative lan- guage , but what is sufficiently intelligible to every reader of every country . The ob- scurities ( by which I mean the ...
... prophecy to the evangelic history is plain and appropriate . Here is no double sense ; no figurative lan- guage , but what is sufficiently intelligible to every reader of every country . The ob- scurities ( by which I mean the ...
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... prophecy . Compare the common translation with that of bishop Lowth , and the difference is not considerable . So far as they do differ , bishop Lowth's corrections , which are the faithful result of an accurate examination , bring the ...
... prophecy . Compare the common translation with that of bishop Lowth , and the difference is not considerable . So far as they do differ , bishop Lowth's corrections , which are the faithful result of an accurate examination , bring the ...
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