The Chart and Scale of Truth,: By which to Find the Cause of Error. Lectures Read Before the University of Oxford, at the Lecture Founded by the Rev. John Bampton, M.A.J. Fletcher, D. Prince and J. Cooke: J. F. and C. Rivington, St. Paul's Church Yard, by T. Cadell, in the Strand, and Richardson, Royal Exchange, London., 1790 - Logic - 324 pages |
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... literal fignification , intended the fate and fortunes of the Jewish state , adum- brated , in their fecond and figurative sense , the character and the fucceffes of the Chrif- tian church . Future and more illuftrious events were ...
... literal fignification , intended the fate and fortunes of the Jewish state , adum- brated , in their fecond and figurative sense , the character and the fucceffes of the Chrif- tian church . Future and more illuftrious events were ...
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... words , infinite fprings and streams of doctrine to water the church in every part : and therefore as the literal 20 ए is , as it were , the main ftream is , 178 The Chart and Scale mediately and of himself, he never an- ...
... words , infinite fprings and streams of doctrine to water the church in every part : and therefore as the literal 20 ए is , as it were , the main ftream is , 178 The Chart and Scale mediately and of himself, he never an- ...
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... literal , and grammatical fenfe , and then content himself by making choice of fuch Words and Sentences as will , in the new language , most fully and literally exprefs it . In the propriety of this rule our transla- ← tors vary tors ...
... literal , and grammatical fenfe , and then content himself by making choice of fuch Words and Sentences as will , in the new language , most fully and literally exprefs it . In the propriety of this rule our transla- ← tors vary tors ...
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... literal fenfe . This is the only foundation upon which fuch interpretations can be fecurely raised ; and if this is not firmly and fe- curely established , all that is built upon it will fall to the ground . Bp . Lowth's Preliminary ...
... literal fenfe . This is the only foundation upon which fuch interpretations can be fecurely raised ; and if this is not firmly and fe- curely established , all that is built upon it will fall to the ground . Bp . Lowth's Preliminary ...
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... literal rendering , man where the English idiom admits of it , and where not only purity , but perfpicuity and dignity of expreffion can be preferved . ' See Preface to Tr . of 12 M. P. p . xvii . First of all a Tranflator of the Bible ...
... literal rendering , man where the English idiom admits of it , and where not only purity , but perfpicuity and dignity of expreffion can be preferved . ' See Preface to Tr . of 12 M. P. p . xvii . First of all a Tranflator of the Bible ...
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