The British Quarterly Review, 46. ciltHenry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1867 |
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... given the lead to most of the modern versions : Utinam sic judicaretur vir cum Deo quomodo judicatur filius hominis cum collega suo . This is followed by the Authorised Version . De Wette renders , " My eyes weep towards God that He may ...
... given the lead to most of the modern versions : Utinam sic judicaretur vir cum Deo quomodo judicatur filius hominis cum collega suo . This is followed by the Authorised Version . De Wette renders , " My eyes weep towards God that He may ...
Sayfa 91
... given to man to understand God , yet it is evident that His dealings with man are disciplinary and intended for man's higher good . He thus brings out the disciplinary character of suffering , in opposition to the three friends , who ...
... given to man to understand God , yet it is evident that His dealings with man are disciplinary and intended for man's higher good . He thus brings out the disciplinary character of suffering , in opposition to the three friends , who ...
Sayfa 199
... given than that which is given by the writers in these two volumes , the former of which treats directly of Reform , the latter with those questions which a Reformed Parliament may be expected to deal with effectually . If any one ...
... given than that which is given by the writers in these two volumes , the former of which treats directly of Reform , the latter with those questions which a Reformed Parliament may be expected to deal with effectually . If any one ...
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