Hence the reader not versed in ancient manuscripts is deceived into an opinion, that there were no more variations in the copies, than what the editor has communicated. Whereas, if the like scrupulousness was observed in registering the smallest changes... Memoirs of Literature - Page 1661722Full view - About this book
| Francis Wrangham - Great Britain - 1816 - 530 pages
...fairness and fidelity, would in them be deemed impertinence and trifling. Hence the reader not versed in ancient MSS. is deceived into an opinion, that...what the editor has communicated. Whereas, if the like scrupulousness was observed in registering the smallest changes in profane authors, as is allowed,;... | |
| John Samuel Thompson - Bible - 1826 - 292 pages
...fairness and fidelity, would in them be deemed impertinence and trifling. Hence the reader not versed in ancient MSS. is deceived into an opinion that there were no more variations than the editor has noted: whereas if the same scrupulousness were observed in regis, tering the smallest... | |
| Richard Bentley - Classical poetry - 1838 - 578 pages
...was given to the public in 1726 : see Monk's Life of B., vol. ip 360 ; vol. ii. p. 217, sqq.— D.] there were no more variations in the copies than what the editor has communicated. Whereas, if the like scrupulousness was observed in registering the smallest changes in profane authors, as is allowed,... | |
| Andrews Norton - Bible - 1837 - 576 pages
...would in them be deemed impertinence and trifling. Hence the reader not versed in ancient manuscripts is deceived into an opinion, that there were no more...what the editor has communicated. Whereas, if the like scrupulousness was observed in registering the smallest changes in profane authors, as is allowed,... | |
| Andrews Norton - Bible - 1837 - 576 pages
...would in them be deemed impertinence and trifling. Hence the reader not versed in ancient manuscripts is deceived into an opinion, that there were no more...what the editor has communicated. Whereas, if the like scrupulousness was observed in registering the smallest changes in profane authors, as is allowed,... | |
| Theology - 1838 - 1074 pages
...would in them be deemed impertinence and trifling. Hence the reader not versed in ancient manuscripts is deceived into an opinion, that there were no more...what the editor has communicated. Whereas, if the like scrupulousness was observed in registering the smallest changes in profane authors, as is allowed,... | |
| Religion - 1838 - 1082 pages
...would in them be deemed impertinence and trifling. Hence the reader not versed in ancient manuscripts s own master8f like scrupulousness was observed in registering the smallest changes in profane authors, as is allowed,... | |
| Edward Robinson - 1838 - 1076 pages
...would in them be deemed impertinence and trifling. Hence the reader not versed in ancient manuscripts is deceived into an opinion, that there were no more...what the editor has communicated. Whereas, if the like scrupulousness was observed in registering the smallest changes in profane authors, as is allowed,... | |
| Edward Higginson - Bible - 1853 - 560 pages
...in Them be deem'd -Impertinence and Trifling. Hence the Reader not vers'd in antient MSS is deceiv'd into an Opinion, that there were no more Variations...what the Editor has communicated. Whereas, if the like scrupulousness was observ'd in registring the smallest Changes in Profane Authors, as is allow'd,... | |
| Bible - 1855 - 580 pages
...would in them be deemed impertinence and trifling. Hence the reader not versed in ancient manuscripts is deceived into an opinion, that there were no more...what the editor has communicated. Whereas, if the like scrupulousness was observed in registering the smallest changes in profane authors, as is allowed,... | |
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