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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be , but that one party or the other of those who shall come hereafter to speak of these examples , will be supplied with a second important argument , which though occasionally glanced at , has never yet , I may venture to say ...
be , but that one party or the other of those who shall come hereafter to speak of these examples , will be supplied with a second important argument , which though occasionally glanced at , has never yet , I may venture to say ...
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It is obvious , Sir , that all this we speak of , at present , merely as an ideal picture . Whether or no we shall have been able to realize any one of its features , may be a subject of future consideration . , It is time to proceed to ...
It is obvious , Sir , that all this we speak of , at present , merely as an ideal picture . Whether or no we shall have been able to realize any one of its features , may be a subject of future consideration . , It is time to proceed to ...
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The precise date of a treatise , or its genuineness , in most cases to be attended to with superstitious scrupulousness , is in our argument , generally speaking , of very inconsiderable importance . I do not know , Sir , that any thing ...
The precise date of a treatise , or its genuineness , in most cases to be attended to with superstitious scrupulousness , is in our argument , generally speaking , of very inconsiderable importance . I do not know , Sir , that any thing ...
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... of hostility than that of depreciating the learning of this single writer ) the following passage from Mill's Prolegomena . He is speaking of Morinus's attempt to Mill's ( 16 ) In the first place then, this Commentary has long ...
... of hostility than that of depreciating the learning of this single writer ) the following passage from Mill's Prolegomena . He is speaking of Morinus's attempt to Mill's ( 16 ) In the first place then, this Commentary has long ...
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He is speaking of Morinus's attempt to exalt the authority of the Vulgate , by endeavouring to shew , upon the testimony of the Latin as well as the Greek Fathers , that the original text was become exceedingly corrupt .
He is speaking of Morinus's attempt to exalt the authority of the Vulgate , by endeavouring to shew , upon the testimony of the Latin as well as the Greek Fathers , that the original text was become exceedingly corrupt .
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Related Subjects: Greek language, Biblical -- Article. | Sharp, Granville, -- 1735-1813. -- Remarks on the uses of the definitive article in the Greek text of the New Testament.
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