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The same ideas will and must give rise to the same language ; and no stronger argument can be brought to prove that two persons do not think alike on any topic than that when treating of this topic they do not speak alike .
The same ideas will and must give rise to the same language ; and no stronger argument can be brought to prove that two persons do not think alike on any topic than that when treating of this topic they do not speak alike .
Pàgina 9
And yet their doctrine is capable of being laid down , and is laid down by themselves , in language which no man can misunderstand . For instance , that all mankind were sentenced to everlasting misery in consequence of the sin of their ...
And yet their doctrine is capable of being laid down , and is laid down by themselves , in language which no man can misunderstand . For instance , that all mankind were sentenced to everlasting misery in consequence of the sin of their ...
Pàgina 38
Or , is the language here marked by italics the mere result of early habit , and an accommodation to the prejudices of the Christian world ? Other passages might be extracted from Lardner , to shew that he wrote more agreeably to the ...
Or , is the language here marked by italics the mere result of early habit , and an accommodation to the prejudices of the Christian world ? Other passages might be extracted from Lardner , to shew that he wrote more agreeably to the ...
Pàgina 76
Even the disciples of our Lord could not understand the true application and import of this symbolical and studiously obscure language , until they became acquainted with the essential difference between the old and new dispensation ...
Even the disciples of our Lord could not understand the true application and import of this symbolical and studiously obscure language , until they became acquainted with the essential difference between the old and new dispensation ...
Pàgina 79
... for the purpose of reading the Testament in the original language ; and in no degree did this pursuit interfere with their active duties ; so little so , that it was even unknown by most of their own family .
... for the purpose of reading the Testament in the original language ; and in no degree did this pursuit interfere with their active duties ; so little so , that it was even unknown by most of their own family .
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