The Christian Review, Том 23Gould, Kendall & Lincoln, 1858 |
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... definite result as to its author . But a decisive argument against this posi- tion is derived from the language in which it is written , which is remarkably pure , and free from those Chaldaisms which constantly occur in the books ...
... definite result as to its author . But a decisive argument against this posi- tion is derived from the language in which it is written , which is remarkably pure , and free from those Chaldaisms which constantly occur in the books ...
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... definite , namely , two where the sense itself is definite , Prov . xiii : 21 ; Ez . xliii : 10 ; and one where it is not , Ex . xxi : 28. ” Now an object may be made definite in various ways , as follows . 1. By a proper name . Thus ...
... definite , namely , two where the sense itself is definite , Prov . xiii : 21 ; Ez . xliii : 10 ; and one where it is not , Ex . xxi : 28. ” Now an object may be made definite in various ways , as follows . 1. By a proper name . Thus ...
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... definite in any sense ; no proper name being employed , no article nor ad- jective , no describing circumstance or event , no suffix nor genitive case , and no plain reference ; nothing , indeed , by which we can acquire any definite ...
... definite in any sense ; no proper name being employed , no article nor ad- jective , no describing circumstance or event , no suffix nor genitive case , and no plain reference ; nothing , indeed , by which we can acquire any definite ...
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... definite beliefs in religion ! The fact seems to be , that his sincerity in letters was like the Cath- olic sincerity of James II . , which - as a reviewer pointedly observes made him insincere in all but that . More than once he gives ...
... definite beliefs in religion ! The fact seems to be , that his sincerity in letters was like the Cath- olic sincerity of James II . , which - as a reviewer pointedly observes made him insincere in all but that . More than once he gives ...
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... definite prescription . Statute law is , from its very nature , exclusive , and posi- tively rejects anything not prescribed as a substitute for what is prescribed ; for , in all statute law , human and di- vine , it were impossible ...
... definite prescription . Statute law is , from its very nature , exclusive , and posi- tively rejects anything not prescribed as a substitute for what is prescribed ; for , in all statute law , human and di- vine , it were impossible ...
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