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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... object of these letters , and where alone I look that they should be thought of service . For though I have taken the liberty of inscribing them with your name , I cannot flatter myself , that to you , Sir , they can be in any way ...
... object of these letters , and where alone I look that they should be thought of service . For though I have taken the liberty of inscribing them with your name , I cannot flatter myself , that to you , Sir , they can be in any way ...
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... objects of our considera- tion . It is plain , that in an argument like ours , it is of considerable importance , if in addition to that which is on our side , we can accumulate evidence that conveys nothing against us . I had also many ...
... objects of our considera- tion . It is plain , that in an argument like ours , it is of considerable importance , if in addition to that which is on our side , we can accumulate evidence that conveys nothing against us . I had also many ...
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... object to be employed in . I 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 ...
... object to be employed in . I 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 ...
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... object , I shall beg leave to refer you to the first number of my Appen- dix . 2. The next reference on my list is to St. Athanasius or rather to a homily bearing his name , which betrays itself to be younger than the heresy of ...
... object , I shall beg leave to refer you to the first number of my Appen- dix . 2. The next reference on my list is to St. Athanasius or rather to a homily bearing his name , which betrays itself to be younger than the heresy of ...
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... object of the orthodox in those days , to insist upon the Scripture testimonies to the simple Deity of Christ ... The Arian would cordially have joined with the church - man in maintaining them , in op- position to all adversaries . It ...
... object of the orthodox in those days , to insist upon the Scripture testimonies to the simple Deity of Christ ... The Arian would cordially have joined with the church - man in maintaining them , in op- position to all adversaries . It ...
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