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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... never yet , I may venture to say , been drawn out at any length , the only form in which it was likely to produce a considerable effect . But , it is obvious , that more than this which I have mentioned , might have been aimed at . I ...
... never yet , I may venture to say , been drawn out at any length , the only form in which it was likely to produce a considerable effect . But , it is obvious , that more than this which I have mentioned , might have been aimed at . I ...
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... never after been suffered to sleep again , but had been taken advantage of , and pleaded continually by the interested from the sixteenth till the nineteenth century . It is obvious , Sir , that all this we speak of , at pre- sent ...
... never after been suffered to sleep again , but had been taken advantage of , and pleaded continually by the interested from the sixteenth till the nineteenth century . It is obvious , Sir , that all this we speak of , at pre- sent ...
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... never once thinking about it ) which of the two meanings of the Latin translation was in the intention of St. Paul at the time of writing , might unsuspectingly cite the passage in that sense which is undoubtedly the more obvious to a ...
... never once thinking about it ) which of the two meanings of the Latin translation was in the intention of St. Paul at the time of writing , might unsuspectingly cite the passage in that sense which is undoubtedly the more obvious to a ...
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... never , as far as I know , been printed in the original Greek , I can appeal only to the Latin translation , " Quod superest , sanctus Deus tum eum , " ( he is speaking of one whom he calls Brother Socrates , then lately dead ) " tum ...
... never , as far as I know , been printed in the original Greek , I can appeal only to the Latin translation , " Quod superest , sanctus Deus tum eum , " ( he is speaking of one whom he calls Brother Socrates , then lately dead ) " tum ...
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... never , in Scripture , applied to Jesus Christ , but fre- quently to the Father , and to him alone * . " Now , I believe , that no man could transcribe the above paragraphs , whatever might be his religious creed , without feeling ...
... never , in Scripture , applied to Jesus Christ , but fre- quently to the Father , and to him alone * . " Now , I believe , that no man could transcribe the above paragraphs , whatever might be his religious creed , without feeling ...
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