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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... nature of our Saviour . The or- thodox have occasionally applied them to their use ; yet , I fear , often from no better reason , than that others had done so before them : while those of opposite sen- timents have studiously contented ...
... nature of our Saviour . The or- thodox have occasionally applied them to their use ; yet , I fear , often from no better reason , than that others had done so before them : while those of opposite sen- timents have studiously contented ...
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... particular examples . And , since I have already hinted , that my collections are not inconsiderable in extent , it can hardly fail , whatsoever their nature may turn out to be , be , but that one party or the other of ( 6 )
... particular examples . And , since I have already hinted , that my collections are not inconsiderable in extent , it can hardly fail , whatsoever their nature may turn out to be , be , but that one party or the other of ( 6 )
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... natural constitution , admit of the idiom which we had discovered , the translation of those very verses that were the subject of our original enquiries , and other verses like them , had been often confounded , and was used by ...
... natural constitution , admit of the idiom which we had discovered , the translation of those very verses that were the subject of our original enquiries , and other verses like them , had been often confounded , and was used by ...
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... ; the rest are plainly against you . It is to be remarked , however , that such is the nature of those three , that were we to determine the true sense of of the Greek merely from Latin interpreters , they ought ( 36 )
... ; the rest are plainly against you . It is to be remarked , however , that such is the nature of those three , that were we to determine the true sense of of the Greek merely from Latin interpreters , they ought ( 36 )
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... natural order of the words almost necessarily have been led to that interpretation which we find they have adopted . And , to account for the frequency of their quoting this verse , we have seen , that their interpretation was valuable ...
... natural order of the words almost necessarily have been led to that interpretation which we find they have adopted . And , to account for the frequency of their quoting this verse , we have seen , that their interpretation was valuable ...
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Page 163 - I say it is cold, not, it makes cold; but the bible is rather translated into English words, than into English phrase. The Hebraisms are kept, and the phrase of that language is kept: as for example (he uncovered her shame), which is well enough, so long as scholars have to do with it ; but when it comes among the common people, Lord, what gear do they make of it ! 4.