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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... observes , that it was customary to sa- lute with a kiss , not only on arriving , but on taking leave . And he cites examples from Xenophon and Plutarch . This salutation , we may observe , was si- milar to our shaking by the hand ...
... observes , that it was customary to sa- lute with a kiss , not only on arriving , but on taking leave . And he cites examples from Xenophon and Plutarch . This salutation , we may observe , was si- milar to our shaking by the hand ...
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... ( observes Bp .. Pearce ) said where they brought him . ' Yet we may very well conclude that it was into the room where Paul and the rest were sitting , engaged in pious con- versation . Such minute circumstances are frequently omitted by ...
... ( observes Bp .. Pearce ) said where they brought him . ' Yet we may very well conclude that it was into the room where Paul and the rest were sitting , engaged in pious con- versation . Such minute circumstances are frequently omitted by ...
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... observes , that the reason why Paul went to Tyre was , that the ship was to call there . And this appears to have ... observe the use of the more elegant term ἐξέλεσθαι instead of the ἀποφορτ . of the present passage ( which properly ...
... observes , that the reason why Paul went to Tyre was , that the ship was to call there . And this appears to have ... observe the use of the more elegant term ἐξέλεσθαι instead of the ἀποφορτ . of the present passage ( which properly ...
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... observes , he did not say , " The man whom I bind , " but " The man to whom this girdle belongs . " with the limitation which the circumstances sug gest , the ACTS OF THE APOSTLES , CHAP . XXI , 55 in chap. 20, 22., where he said...
... observes , he did not say , " The man whom I bind , " but " The man to whom this girdle belongs . " with the limitation which the circumstances sug gest , the ACTS OF THE APOSTLES , CHAP . XXI , 55 in chap. 20, 22., where he said...
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... observes , that in all matters of importance , and especially in- volving schism , the Apostles and the Bishops , their immediate successors , not only used the counsel of the Presbyters , but that of the people , as was re- marked ...
... observes , that in all matters of importance , and especially in- volving schism , the Apostles and the Bishops , their immediate successors , not only used the counsel of the Presbyters , but that of the people , as was re- marked ...
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