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... means these words to be under . stood substantively , but that he also means them to be numbered , and understood definitely . It is evident , however , from the nature of the case , that he does not intend to speak of a definite or ...
... means these words to be under . stood substantively , but that he also means them to be numbered , and understood definitely . It is evident , however , from the nature of the case , that he does not intend to speak of a definite or ...
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... means certain persons who are rendered particular and definite by the action performed at the time : -they were the men who smote , the smiters . So again in John xix . 29 . οι δε πλησανίες πgоonνεуxxν means certain persons , who were ...
... means certain persons who are rendered particular and definite by the action performed at the time : -they were the men who smote , the smiters . So again in John xix . 29 . οι δε πλησανίες πgоonνεуxxν means certain persons , who were ...
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... means " Foolish , Doating , " & c .; on the authority of which , Mr. Weber deems it necessary in upwards of half a dozen passages , in which the word " Peevish " occurs , to inform us in a note that it means nothing but " foolish ...
... means " Foolish , Doating , " & c .; on the authority of which , Mr. Weber deems it necessary in upwards of half a dozen passages , in which the word " Peevish " occurs , to inform us in a note that it means nothing but " foolish ...
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Sermons Collective See Jervis Bidlake | 2 |
TABLE | 8 |
Moores George Tales of the Passions | 14 |
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