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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... quoting and explaining those verses a competent number of times , and in one constant meaning ; suppose also , that we could discover , that the interpretation was never murmured at , but admitted by certain heresies which were ...
... quoting and explaining those verses a competent number of times , and in one constant meaning ; suppose also , that we could discover , that the interpretation was never murmured at , but admitted by certain heresies which were ...
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... quoted , I am very far from pretending to assume . All the Greek authorities , I have thought it right , for several reasons , to transcribe at length , though many of them , as might be expected , contain nothing upon the words which ...
... quoted , I am very far from pretending to assume . All the Greek authorities , I have thought it right , for several reasons , to transcribe at length , though many of them , as might be expected , contain nothing upon the words which ...
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... , proceed to the second example . 1. The earliest writer whom I find quoting this pas sage , is Clemens Alexandrinus : but the quotation being solely solely for a moral purpose , nothing appears of the ( 12 ) LETTER II. ...
... , proceed to the second example . 1. The earliest writer whom I find quoting this pas sage , is Clemens Alexandrinus : but the quotation being solely solely for a moral purpose , nothing appears of the ( 12 ) LETTER II. ...
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... quoted , as one of these testimonies of Hilary , an instance where he pretends to refer to Greek MSS . Mill adds , " Ita cocus de coloribus . Nihil de codicibus Græcis novit Ambrosiaster . " ( Sec . 1318. ) 4. But , the real Ambrose was ...
... quoted , as one of these testimonies of Hilary , an instance where he pretends to refer to Greek MSS . Mill adds , " Ita cocus de coloribus . Nihil de codicibus Græcis novit Ambrosiaster . " ( Sec . 1318. ) 4. But , the real Ambrose was ...
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... quoted " secundum imperium Dei ; " the Greek word here is εITαy ; and an exact writer would therefore hardly quote this passage as a direct example of his " imperium . " Again ; in the page immediately preced- ing the former of the ...
... quoted " secundum imperium Dei ; " the Greek word here is εITαy ; and an exact writer would therefore hardly quote this passage as a direct example of his " imperium . " Again ; in the page immediately preced- ing the former of the ...
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