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... divine attributes , his majesty and glory . This Theophylact feels , who gives μεγαλειότης as equivalent to θειότης here ; and it is not to be doubted that St. Paul uses this vaguer , more abstract , and less personal word , just ...
... divine attributes , his majesty and glory . This Theophylact feels , who gives μεγαλειότης as equivalent to θειότης here ; and it is not to be doubted that St. Paul uses this vaguer , more abstract , and less personal word , just ...
Side 9
... divine glory which gilded Him , lighting up his person for a season and with a splendour not his own ; but He was , and is , absolute and perfect God ; and the Apostle uses Оeórns to ex- press this essential and personal Godhead of the ...
... divine glory which gilded Him , lighting up his person for a season and with a splendour not his own ; but He was , and is , absolute and perfect God ; and the Apostle uses Оeórns to ex- press this essential and personal Godhead of the ...
Side 10
... divine , there are divine attributes , in that to which leɩóτns is attri- buted , but never absolute personal Deity . Thus Lucian ( De Cal . 17 ) attributes Oecóτns to Hephæs- tion , when after his death Alexander would have raised 10 ...
... divine , there are divine attributes , in that to which leɩóτns is attri- buted , but never absolute personal Deity . Thus Lucian ( De Cal . 17 ) attributes Oecóτns to Hephæs- tion , when after his death Alexander would have raised 10 ...
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... divine character of prophecy , and the fact that it was a gift of the gods , where the Greek had only μavriký , which , seizing not the thing itself at any central point , did no more than set forth one of the external signs which ...
... divine character of prophecy , and the fact that it was a gift of the gods , where the Greek had only μavriký , which , seizing not the thing itself at any central point , did no more than set forth one of the external signs which ...
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... divine , " so that which is itself thoroughly evil , finds it almost impossible to believe anything but evil in others . The reader of the Republic of Plato will remember that remarkable passage ( iii . 409 a , b ) , in which Socrates ...
... divine , " so that which is itself thoroughly evil , finds it almost impossible to believe anything but evil in others . The reader of the Republic of Plato will remember that remarkable passage ( iii . 409 a , b ) , in which Socrates ...
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Side 191 - It was the lark, the herald of the morn, No nightingale: look, love, what envious streaks Do lace the severing clouds in yonder east. Night's candles are burnt out, and jocund day Stands tiptoe on the misty mountain-tops.
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Side 127 - And he said unto them, Why do ye such things ? for I hear of your evil dealings by all this people. Nay, my sons ; for it is no good report that I hear : ye make the LORD'S people to transgress.