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1 I | lasting to the end is the meaning of the phrase "the moon 2 I | utterances, and the spiritual meaning of the law of Moses, shone 3 I | best they can, a spiritual meaning. So far as their conviction 4 I | Scriptures and extract their meaning, so far as we have been 5 I(52) | can deny that they have a meaning." ---- Westcott. ~ 6 I | where he epitomises the meaning of the whole giving of the 7 I | sake of the more mystic meaning, Scripture interweaves the 8 I | of looking therein for a meaning worthy of God. And not only 9 I | example, search for the meaning of what is said about the 10 I(84) | the sake of the spiritual meaning conveyed. ~ 11 I | without rejecting the literal meaning of the command. ~21. Still, 12 I | examine where the literal meaning is true, and where it cannot 13 I | portion has the spiritual meaning, but not every portion the " 14 I | corporeal"; for the "corporeal" meaning is often proved to be impossible. 15 I | its superficial and easy meaning, is not like a field covered 16 I | shouldest sometime stumble at a meaning which is a fair stone of 17 II | accuracy, lest the parallel meaning which the wisdom of God 18 III | the Scriptures trace their meaning, and the meaning of each 19 III | trace their meaning, and the meaning of each of them. Nor must 20 IV | distinguishes language, meaning, and things, on which the 21 IV | and things, on which the meaning is based, will not stumble 22 V | before us had not a hidden meaning which we do not even yet 23 V | claim to understand the meaning because he grasps the literal 24 V | pass on to consider the meaning of "the many books." The 25 V | And what, again, is the meaning of the book being seen by 26 VIII | alterations and substitute another meaning for that of the seemingly 27 VIII | to see what their hidden meaning is. The Prophet after using 28 VIII | solid block, what can the meaning of the Scripture be except 29 IX | utmost care first the literal meaning of the word "law," then 30 IX | the word is the same the meaning must be the same wherever 31 IX | have no less clearly the meaning of the passage in the same 32 IX | perfecting of reason. This is the meaning of law in the words,"Sin 33 IX | from admitting the double meaning of "the law," that if we 34 IX | the sake of the figurative meaning, and sometimes because the 35 XIII | unfaltering faith in God, the meaning of the Divine writings, 36 XIV | cannot conceive the exact meaning of the thoughts expressed, 37 XIV | carefully investigate the meaning of words, where they deal 38 XIV | without accurately finding the meaning, and without close regard 39 XIV | who determine the exact meaning of words in different languages, 40 XIV | understand the equivocal meaning of the word. If, again, 41 XIV(241) | take this to be Origen's meaning. Cf. Westcott, Introduction 42 XIV | but in order to show the meaning of those who said, "And 43 XIV | the Word has a more mystic meaning also, for it shows that 44 XIV | love of truth, know the meaning of the different appearances 45 XVI | anxious to understand the meaning of Christianity. In consequence 46 XVII(310) | conventional, and have a meaning to those who have agreed 47 XVII | attributed to the actual meaning of the charm, but to the 48 XVIII | had wished to get at the meaning, he would not have been 49 XVIII(325)| altogether without help." The meaning perhaps is that bare faith 50 XVIII | tried to enter into the meaning of the writers. ~ 51 XX | voice which expresses some meaning, and frequently describes 52 XX | sayings" and look for the meaning. For the inspired writers 53 XX | ways of conveying a deeper meaning than the literal, and one 54 XX | allegorically do violence to the meaning of the writers. Let this 55 XXI | Will is, I must unfold the meaning of it, so that when this 56 XXI | thought by the many, the meaning of "I will harden Pharaoh' 57 XXI | do not plainly catch the meaning of the expression. Paul, 58 XXI | fear not thy name?",470the meaning is, in effect, something 59 XXI | hearts can have but one meaning, viz., that from whom God 60 XXII | historical narrative the secret meaning of the seeming 526historical 61 XXII | part conveying some secret meaning, see those also who have 62 XXII | supposed to have a secret meaning in saying all this, it being 63 XXIII | certainly will be" as only meaning that some particular events 64 XXIII | they do ascertain the true meaning of the position and relations 65 XXIV(594) | does not quite convey the meaning, because the architect is 66 XXIV | substances, I must examine the meaning of substance. Do you think 67 XXV | joy of thy Lord," 610and meaning attaches to all commendation. 68 XXVI | signification the threats have no meaning. Well, then, in reply to 69 XXVI | chiefly for their spiritual meaning, since the narratives prove 70 XXVII | CHAP. XXVII. ---- The meaning of the Lord's hardening 71 XXVII | they understand the literal meaning. They will at last, perhaps, 72 XXVII | then, we suppose to be the meaning of the words,"The Lord hardened 73 XXVII | state. This, I think, is the meaning of what we read in Deuteronomy: " 74 XXVII | you"; and "I spoiled you"; meaning to imply that their kindness 75 XXVII | Apostle's own words the softer meaning he desires: "Or despisest 76 XXVII | according to the literal meaning of the words, that Pharaoh' 77 XXVII | inasmuch as the literal meaning, according to them, is inconsistent, 78 Index | 29; not a tittle without meaning, 28; pervaded by God's fulness, 79 Index | correction, 45; variation in meaning of terms, 47, 61; Scripture