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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... given up , unless they who still main- tain it , can produce reasons for so doing , of which we have as yet no conception . But , on the other hand , should there turn out to be a considerable disagreement among these interpretations of ...
... given up , unless they who still main- tain it , can produce reasons for so doing , of which we have as yet no conception . But , on the other hand , should there turn out to be a considerable disagreement among these interpretations of ...
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... given above ( No. 16 ) . Τι δε δη μαθών Θεού βασιλείαν ωνόμαζε την Χριστου , 27. The remarks on this passage , in the Commentaries which go under the names of Oecumenius and Theo- phylact , being derived almost entirely from what I have ...
... given above ( No. 16 ) . Τι δε δη μαθών Θεού βασιλείαν ωνόμαζε την Χριστου , 27. The remarks on this passage , in the Commentaries which go under the names of Oecumenius and Theo- phylact , being derived almost entirely from what I have ...
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... given above ( No. 15 ) from Cyrillus Alexandrinus . may be found fol . 62 B. of the Latin translation . It 30. Let us now review , for a moment , the ground over which we have passed . We have referred to twen- ty - one Greek passages ...
... given above ( No. 15 ) from Cyrillus Alexandrinus . may be found fol . 62 B. of the Latin translation . It 30. Let us now review , for a moment , the ground over which we have passed . We have referred to twen- ty - one Greek passages ...
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... given this extract at considerable length , chiefly to save myself from much further trouble in writing , and you , Sir , in reading . I have already ob- served , that it is not in my power to produce any thing of direct and express ...
... given this extract at considerable length , chiefly to save myself from much further trouble in writing , and you , Sir , in reading . I have already ob- served , that it is not in my power to produce any thing of direct and express ...
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... given up in despair . For , of these writers , all the Latin , and the Greek too , with a few exceptions , follow either the reading , του Θεού , και Ιησου Χριστού , or , του Θεού , και Χρίστου InGoU ; and therefore their altered ...
... given up in despair . For , of these writers , all the Latin , and the Greek too , with a few exceptions , follow either the reading , του Θεού , και Ιησου Χριστού , or , του Θεού , και Χρίστου InGoU ; and therefore their altered ...
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