A Critical Dictionary of English Literature and British and American Authors, Living and Deceased: From the Earliest Accounts to the Latter Half of the Nineteenth Century, Volumen 1Lippincott, 1896 - 3140 páginas |
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... Scripture exposes the metaphysics of Scripture, the underlying elements in the background not yet fully revealed (e.g., Trinity, the two natures of Christ, etc.), and understanding this metaphys- ics actually goes a long way toward ...
... Scripture exposes the metaphysics of Scripture, the underlying elements in the background not yet fully revealed (e.g., Trinity, the two natures of Christ, etc.), and understanding this metaphys- ics actually goes a long way toward ...
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... scriptures , may have hope.x IX . The infallible rule of interpretation of scripture is the scripture itself ; and therefore , when there is a question about the true and full sense of any scripture , ( which is not manifold , but one ...
... scriptures , may have hope.x IX . The infallible rule of interpretation of scripture is the scripture itself ; and therefore , when there is a question about the true and full sense of any scripture , ( which is not manifold , but one ...
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... Scripture in worship , in order to elaborate the various dimensions of a liturgical hermeneutics of Sacred Scripture . This quotation makes it clear that such reflection also has pastoral implications for the concrete celebra- tion of ...
... Scripture in worship , in order to elaborate the various dimensions of a liturgical hermeneutics of Sacred Scripture . This quotation makes it clear that such reflection also has pastoral implications for the concrete celebra- tion of ...
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... Scripture.In our conversation with Scripture we are left with several choices: We can dismiss all of Scripture astoo boundto itscultural setting tohave meaning for our time. We can work hard to make passages from another cultural ...
... Scripture.In our conversation with Scripture we are left with several choices: We can dismiss all of Scripture astoo boundto itscultural setting tohave meaning for our time. We can work hard to make passages from another cultural ...
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... Scriptures tell us what God is like. He loves us and wants us to obey Him.” Timothy paid attention when his mother and grandmother told him stories from Scripture. Timothy learned to read the Scriptures too. Most important, Timothy ...
... Scriptures tell us what God is like. He loves us and wants us to obey Him.” Timothy paid attention when his mother and grandmother told him stories from Scripture. Timothy learned to read the Scriptures too. Most important, Timothy ...
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