Six Letters to Granville Sharp, Esq: Respecting His Remarks on the Uses of the Definitive Article in the Greek Text of the New TestamentJ. Hodson, 1802 - 154 páginas |
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... taken of any thing wrong in it , in works written professedly to point out the errors of our English version ; and yet we are told , that the rule , and the interpretation of those dependent examples , were ex- pressly asserted by a ...
... taken of any thing wrong in it , in works written professedly to point out the errors of our English version ; and yet we are told , that the rule , and the interpretation of those dependent examples , were ex- pressly asserted by a ...
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... taken the liberty of inscribing them with your name , I cannot flatter myself , that to you , Sir , they can be in any way necessary . But if a person , after being made acquainted with your rule , and having for some time borne it in ...
... taken the liberty of inscribing them with your name , I cannot flatter myself , that to you , Sir , they can be in any way necessary . But if a person , after being made acquainted with your rule , and having for some time borne it in ...
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... taken notion ; and he would conclude , that the common translation must be given up , unless they who still main- tain it , can produce reasons for so doing , of which we have as yet no conception . But , on the other hand , should ...
... taken notion ; and he would conclude , that the common translation must be given up , unless they who still main- tain it , can produce reasons for so doing , of which we have as yet no conception . But , on the other hand , should ...
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... 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 , merely as an ideal picture . Whether or no we shall have ...
... 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 , merely as an ideal picture . Whether or no we shall have ...
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... or false ) that was at all in the habit of referring to the Greek Testament , would not have taken care to remark , that he might be before * 2 Peter i . 11 . hand } hand with a rising objection , that the Greek text ( 20 )
... or false ) that was at all in the habit of referring to the Greek Testament , would not have taken care to remark , that he might be before * 2 Peter i . 11 . hand } hand with a rising objection , that the Greek text ( 20 )
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