Bibliotheca Sacra and Theological Review, Volume 5Allen, Morrill, and Wardwell, 1848 - Theology |
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... give up writing Greek . Latin , however , every body who makes any claim to continental scholarship , must be able to speak and write . Now since not one of ten thousand educated men can utter a couple of Latin sentences with tolerable ...
... give up writing Greek . Latin , however , every body who makes any claim to continental scholarship , must be able to speak and write . Now since not one of ten thousand educated men can utter a couple of Latin sentences with tolerable ...
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... give a mortal stab to all true culture ; the world would inevitably sink back into that night of barbarism from which it has come forth with such stern labor and at such bitter cost . ones . The whole dispute between the philologists ...
... give a mortal stab to all true culture ; the world would inevitably sink back into that night of barbarism from which it has come forth with such stern labor and at such bitter cost . ones . The whole dispute between the philologists ...
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... give even a glimpse of this genius , and no manual of history can give an idea of the history of a nation , without a knowledge of their language in which it is imaged forth . We can , to be sure , acquire from trans- lations the ...
... give even a glimpse of this genius , and no manual of history can give an idea of the history of a nation , without a knowledge of their language in which it is imaged forth . We can , to be sure , acquire from trans- lations the ...
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... give the mind an entirely false direction , and quite destroy , instead of quickening it . Furthermore , we must discard all manuals and exercise - books that are patched up from writers of all periods , from poets and prose - writers ...
... give the mind an entirely false direction , and quite destroy , instead of quickening it . Furthermore , we must discard all manuals and exercise - books that are patched up from writers of all periods , from poets and prose - writers ...
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... give to the word the meaning eternally , forever . The Targum of Jonathan every- לְעַלְמִין or לְעַלְמָא , where assigns it that sense , commonly placing for it 66 Even in Hab . 3 : 3 , it is made to mean by his eternal power ...
... give to the word the meaning eternally , forever . The Targum of Jonathan every- לְעַלְמִין or לְעַלְמָא , where assigns it that sense , commonly placing for it 66 Even in Hab . 3 : 3 , it is made to mean by his eternal power ...
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