Recensio synoptica annotationis sacrae, being a critical digest and synoptical arrangement of the most important annotations on the New Testament, exegetical, philological, and doctrinal: carefully collected and condensed, from the best commentators ... and the foreign matter tr. into English; the whole accompanied with a copious body of original annotations, Volume 5C. and J. Rivington, 1828 - Bible |
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... justified in choosing to go by land . So Sim- plicius on Epict . p . 9. ( cited by Wets . ) tells us that Cato repented only of one thing in his whole life , and that was going somewhere by ship when he might have gone by land . And ...
... justified in choosing to go by land . So Sim- plicius on Epict . p . 9. ( cited by Wets . ) tells us that Cato repented only of one thing in his whole life , and that was going somewhere by ship when he might have gone by land . And ...
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... justified , however , by the fore- going examples , especially that from Theophanes . The sense is therefore simply this : " coming in view of Cyprus , " making Cyprus . The ancient Translators had a tolerably accurate understanding of ...
... justified , however , by the fore- going examples , especially that from Theophanes . The sense is therefore simply this : " coming in view of Cyprus , " making Cyprus . The ancient Translators had a tolerably accurate understanding of ...
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... justify it διαναῦσαι , διαπλεῦσαι , it is itself ἔλκεσι βρύων , and therefore cannot be used for the cure of another . Wess . , Kuster , and Alberti all agree that diaveûoal is there the true reading , ( which I had also myself ...
... justify it διαναῦσαι , διαπλεῦσαι , it is itself ἔλκεσι βρύων , and therefore cannot be used for the cure of another . Wess . , Kuster , and Alberti all agree that diaveûoal is there the true reading , ( which I had also myself ...
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... justify the expression , even in the very letter . I assent to the remark of Doddridge , that there is no reason to think that the sacred history contains a full account of all the outrages committed against Chris- tianity during the ...
... justify the expression , even in the very letter . I assent to the remark of Doddridge , that there is no reason to think that the sacred history contains a full account of all the outrages committed against Chris- tianity during the ...
Page 107
... justify the Translators for rendering it so literally , since idioms ought to be represented by correspondent idioms . The figure may be thus re- solved : " a hope of the dead , and of their resurrec- tion . " With how much propriety a ...
... justify the Translators for rendering it so literally , since idioms ought to be represented by correspondent idioms . The figure may be thus re- solved : " a hope of the dead , and of their resurrec- tion . " With how much propriety a ...
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