The Christian's Magazine: Designed to Promote the Knowledge and Influence of Evangelical Truth and Order, Volume 2S. Whiting & Company, 1809 |
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... relation , connexion , agreement . It need not be observed that words are used sometimes more loosely , and sometimes more strictly . A term is often introduced in a sense different from its origin- al and primary meaning . The two ...
... relation , connexion , agreement . It need not be observed that words are used sometimes more loosely , and sometimes more strictly . A term is often introduced in a sense different from its origin- al and primary meaning . The two ...
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... relation to himself , which denotes the instrumental cause , and with respect to the Presbytery , a word which , particularly as distinguished from dia , express- es agreement , shows , clearly , that the authoritative power was vested ...
... relation to himself , which denotes the instrumental cause , and with respect to the Presbytery , a word which , particularly as distinguished from dia , express- es agreement , shows , clearly , that the authoritative power was vested ...
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... relation to prophecy , which denotes the instru- " mental cause ; and , with respect to the Presby- " tery , a word which , particularly as distinguished " from dia , expresses agreement , shows , clearly , " that the authoritative ...
... relation to prophecy , which denotes the instru- " mental cause ; and , with respect to the Presby- " tery , a word which , particularly as distinguished " from dia , expresses agreement , shows , clearly , " that the authoritative ...
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