The Christian Spectator, Volume 1Howe & Spalding, 1827 - Theology |
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... Scriptures , in the origin- al languages . As to the translations of the Holy Scriptures into modern languages , the Catholic church requires that none should be put into the hands of the faithful but such as are acknowledged by ...
... Scriptures , in the origin- al languages . As to the translations of the Holy Scriptures into modern languages , the Catholic church requires that none should be put into the hands of the faithful but such as are acknowledged by ...
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... scriptures was the common opinion of the Jews , and in this they have been followed by the most respec- table modern authors . There are however some difficulties in the way of this opinion . For it would seem that Malachi , the last of ...
... scriptures was the common opinion of the Jews , and in this they have been followed by the most respec- table modern authors . There are however some difficulties in the way of this opinion . For it would seem that Malachi , the last of ...
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... scriptures ; and he , who examines them atten- tively for this purpose , will perceive that the sacred writers have adopted two different modes of presenting the subject to the mind . They have re- corded a series of facts relative to ...
... scriptures ; and he , who examines them atten- tively for this purpose , will perceive that the sacred writers have adopted two different modes of presenting the subject to the mind . They have re- corded a series of facts relative to ...
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