Six Letters to Granville Sharp, Esq: Respecting His Remarks on the Uses of the Definitive Article in the Greek Text of the New Testament |
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... believe , with breasts full of honest apprehensions . The thought of uniting in endeavouring to put some stop to circumstances so unfortunate as these , and so hurtful hurtful in their consequences to all plain feelings of una- ( 4 )
... believe , with breasts full of honest apprehensions . The thought of uniting in endeavouring to put some stop to circumstances so unfortunate as these , and so hurtful hurtful in their consequences to all plain feelings of una- ( 4 )
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... each particular verse , the order which I follow is the chronological : and the writer by whose chronology I have regulated myself , I See Appendix , No. 6 . believe believe invariably , is Cave in his Historia Literaria * ( 10 )
... each particular verse , the order which I follow is the chronological : and the writer by whose chronology I have regulated myself , I See Appendix , No. 6 . believe believe invariably , is Cave in his Historia Literaria * ( 10 )
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... believe invariably , is Cave in his Historia Literaria * . I may mention also , that I have not been always scrupu- lous to note whether the extract was from a genuine or spurious work ; and I have introduced , for instance , under the ...
... believe invariably , is Cave in his Historia Literaria * . I may mention also , that I have not been always scrupu- lous to note whether the extract was from a genuine or spurious work ; and I have introduced , for instance , under the ...
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... believe , Sir , however , that very few places would have occurred in the Fathers where I should have found the verse cited in that form . I soon neglected to search : but the only instances I have noted , are in Theophylact . Comment ...
... believe , Sir , however , that very few places would have occurred in the Fathers where I should have found the verse cited in that form . I soon neglected to search : but the only instances I have noted , are in Theophylact . Comment ...
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... he still un- derstood it only as a foreigner . . But , I am much more inclined to insist upon the small number of Ambrose's references to the original in all his voluminous voluminous writings . I believe that Ambrose very sel- dom ( 18 )
... he still un- derstood it only as a foreigner . . But , I am much more inclined to insist upon the small number of Ambrose's references to the original in all his voluminous voluminous writings . I believe that Ambrose very sel- dom ( 18 )
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