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" The style of our present version is incomparably superior to any thing which might be expected from the finical and perverted taste of our own age. It is simple, it is harmonious, it is energetic; and, which is of no small importance, use has made it... "
The Doctrine of the Greek Article: Applied to the Criticism and Illustration ... - Página 314
por Thomas Fanshaw Middleton - 1828 - 678 páginas
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The Eclectic review. vol. 1-New [8th], Volumen4,Parte2

1808 - 602 páginas
...follow* ing judicious observation, suggested by the use of the Article, Luke.xii. 54, tn» »e<p&w ; ' I cannot help thinking that a Revision would be extremely...the finical and perverted taste of our own age. It i* •imple ; it is harmonious ; it is energetic j and, which is of no smaH importance, use has made...
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The British review and London critical journal

1820 - 524 páginas
...language, as well as for a translation" IV. BlSHOP MlDDLETON. " * The style of our present version is incomparably superior to any thing which might...made it familiar, and time has rendered it sacred." (Todd's Vindication, p. 68, 70, 75, 80.) Dr Pocock ' the prince (as it were) of Eastern learning,'...
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Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volumen85,Parte2;Volumen118

1815 - 712 páginas
...with the originals, which (as the Rev. Dr. Middle-ten says) " has ueTer been questioned," its style " is incomparably superior to any thing which might...expected from the finical and perverted taste of our Awn age. It is simple; it is harmonious; rt is energetic; and, which is of no small importance, use...
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Sacred Literature: Comprising a Review of the Principles of Composition Laid ...

John Jebb - 1820 - 502 páginas
...critic : " The general fidelity of our " English translation has been never questioned, " and its style is incomparably superior to any " thing which might...finical " and perverted taste of our own age. It is sim«« pie; it is harmonious; it is energetic; and, which " is of no small importance, use has made...
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Lectures explanatory of the Diatessaron, or the life of our Lord and Saviour ...

John David Macbride - 1824 - 246 páginas
...any thing which might be expected in the present age," says Bishop Middleton ; " as to composition, it is simple, it is harmonious, it is energetic, and...made it familiar, and time has rendered it sacred." The best proof of its excellence, as observed by Whittaker, in. his critical examination of Mr. Bellamy's...
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The Monthly Repository of Theology and General Literature, Volumen19

1824 - 828 páginas
...too gross to be defended." (Rev. Mr. HORNE.) Bishop Middleton. — " The style of our present Version is incomparably superior to any thing which might...perverted taste of our own age. It is simple, it is energetic; and, which is of 110 small importance, use has made it familiar, and time has rendered it...
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An Introduction to the Critical Study and Knowledge of the Holy ..., Volumen2

Thomas Hartwell Horne - 1825 - 860 páginas
...prepositions, which would express their meaning." :>. BISHOP MiDDLETON.3 " The style of our present version is incomparably superior to any thing which might...made it familiar, and time has rendered it sacred." t>. DR. (lEDDKs.4 " The highest eulogiums have been made on tlit: translation of James the First, both...
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An Introduction to the Critical Study and Knowledge of the Holy ..., Volumen2

Thomas Hartwell Horne - 1825 - 854 páginas
...prepositions, which would express their meaning." 5. BISHOP MiDDLETON.3 " The style of our present version is incomparably superior to any thing which might...small importance, use has made it familiar, and time bus rendered it sacred." G. DR. GeuDES.4 " The highest eulogiums have been made on the translation...
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A New Version of the Psalms of David. By Matthew Sankey

Matthew Sankey - 1825 - 388 páginas
...namely, that " the general fidelity of our English translation has never been questioned, and its style is incomparably superior to any thing which might...energetic ; and, which is of no small importance, use hat made it familiar, and time has rendered it sacred." In this respect, also, (if I am not mistaken)...
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A compendious introduction to the study of the Bible, an analysis of 'An ...

Thomas Hartwell Horne - 1827 - 588 páginas
...never been rivalled by any subsequent versions either of the Old or the New Testament. " Its style is incomparably superior to any thing which might...made it familiar, and time has rendered it sacred." * * Bishop Middleton on lh« Greek article, p. 328. CHAPTER VI. OP THE VARIOUS READINGS OCCURRING IN...
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