The Apocrypha of the Old Testament: With Historical Introductions, a Revised Translation, and Notes Critical and ExplanatoryScribner, 1890 - 680 Seiten |
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... thought , which for its full development , however , required other centuries of bitter experience , that God is a spirit and that they who worship Him should worship Him in spirit and in truth . We cannot help feeling , moreover , that ...
... thought , which for its full development , however , required other centuries of bitter experience , that God is a spirit and that they who worship Him should worship Him in spirit and in truth . We cannot help feeling , moreover , that ...
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... thought , they were greatly aided in their difficult passage to everlasting blessedness . Döllinger , referring to the Vendidad ( xii . 9 ff . , Spiegel , p . 183 ) , says : " For departed relatives continual prayers were offered up and ...
... thought , they were greatly aided in their difficult passage to everlasting blessedness . Döllinger , referring to the Vendidad ( xii . 9 ff . , Spiegel , p . 183 ) , says : " For departed relatives continual prayers were offered up and ...
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... thought and national life that we are able to trace most clearly the impression of other and alien systems of belief . The follow- ing period . And now another and still more important stage in the life of the covenant people is to pass ...
... thought and national life that we are able to trace most clearly the impression of other and alien systems of belief . The follow- ing period . And now another and still more important stage in the life of the covenant people is to pass ...
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... thought , not unworthy of the Epistle to the Hebrews , that " God did not choose the people for the place's sake , but the place for the people's sake . " They thought it no crime to seek to strengthen themselves politically by means of ...
... thought , not unworthy of the Epistle to the Hebrews , that " God did not choose the people for the place's sake , but the place for the people's sake . " They thought it no crime to seek to strengthen themselves politically by means of ...
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... thought of many succeeding centuries , we will now , in closing the present section , briefly speak . A philosophy of religion among the Jews appears , at first thought , an un- warranted expression . How could they who , on the ...
... thought of many succeeding centuries , we will now , in closing the present section , briefly speak . A philosophy of religion among the Jews appears , at first thought , an un- warranted expression . How could they who , on the ...
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