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Excerpt from Theological Review, 1871, Vol. 8: A Journal of Religious Thought and Life; Nos. XXXII-XXXV
The prophetic parts of the Old Testament are the main argument on which the advocates of a double sense rely in connection with citations of them in the New Testament. The whole subject of quotations is an intricate one, as the volumes written upon it attest. Prophecies, however, form no exee tion to the hermeneutical canon already enun ciated. Ether they relate to the Messiah and his kin?
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