Man is notoriously a creature of extremes, and nowhere is that fact more evident than in the attitude taken by different ones to this subject. According some have affirmed the Bible is written in such simple language that it calls for no explaining, a far greater number have suffered the papists to
The interpretation of Scripture
โ Scribed by JOWETT, Benjamin
- Year
- 1874
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 590
- Edition
- [Another ed.].
- Category
- Library
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