American Literature: Tradition & Innovation, 第 1 卷Harrison T. Meserole, Walter Sutton, Brom Weber Heath, 1969 - 1854 頁 |
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... true vine . Things are thus said to be true in Scripture in contradistinction to what is typical : the type is only the representation or shadow of the thing , but the antitype is the very substance and is the true thing . Thus , heaven ...
... true vine . Things are thus said to be true in Scripture in contradistinction to what is typical : the type is only the representation or shadow of the thing , but the antitype is the very substance and is the true thing . Thus , heaven ...
第 326 頁
... true bread from heaven . So , in those fore - mentioned text [ s ] , it is evidently in the same sense that Christ is said to be the true vine and the true light of the world , and is the true vine , in opposition to vines literally so ...
... true bread from heaven . So , in those fore - mentioned text [ s ] , it is evidently in the same sense that Christ is said to be the true vine and the true light of the world , and is the true vine , in opposition to vines literally so ...
第 451 頁
... true ; for I answer roundly , that America would have flourished as much , and probably much more , had no European power taken any notice of her . The commerce by which she hath enriched herself are the necessaries of life , and will ...
... true ; for I answer roundly , that America would have flourished as much , and probably much more , had no European power taken any notice of her . The commerce by which she hath enriched herself are the necessaries of life , and will ...
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