Essays on the Language of Scripture: With Additions and CorrectionsRichard Cruttwell (printer), 1812 |
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... should be thought by any , that these investigations have been carried too far , we fhall produce fome refpectable opinions and authorities in favour of a thorough and unbiaffed fearch into the true meaning of scripture . The great ...
... should be thought by any , that these investigations have been carried too far , we fhall produce fome refpectable opinions and authorities in favour of a thorough and unbiaffed fearch into the true meaning of scripture . The great ...
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... Should be fupplied Page 481 433 434 The ellipfis fupplied . The text tranflated and paraphrafed 438 This verfion and explanation accord with , The language of the text The general fubject of the difcourfe ....... 439 447 The uniform ...
... Should be fupplied Page 481 433 434 The ellipfis fupplied . The text tranflated and paraphrafed 438 This verfion and explanation accord with , The language of the text The general fubject of the difcourfe ....... 439 447 The uniform ...
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... should wrestle with a man whom he did not know , in the night . 2. ) Jacob being now almost 100 years old , how could he wrestle ? and so as to conquer ? 3. ) What was the use of this wrestling ? 4. ) A man wrestling with an angel , and ...
... should wrestle with a man whom he did not know , in the night . 2. ) Jacob being now almost 100 years old , how could he wrestle ? and so as to conquer ? 3. ) What was the use of this wrestling ? 4. ) A man wrestling with an angel , and ...
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... should guide us in explaining the meaning of it in any cafe in which the fubject , and connection , or other parts of the book , do not countenance any other interpretation . 3. That fignification which would have been the plainest and ...
... should guide us in explaining the meaning of it in any cafe in which the fubject , and connection , or other parts of the book , do not countenance any other interpretation . 3. That fignification which would have been the plainest and ...
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... should be preferred to any other . 7. Any fense of a word or phrafe , that does not agree with natural religion , and with other acknow- ledged truths , fhould be rejected . Upon this prin- ciple , Proteftants reject the Roman Catholic ...
... should be preferred to any other . 7. Any fense of a word or phrafe , that does not agree with natural religion , and with other acknow- ledged truths , fhould be rejected . Upon this prin- ciple , Proteftants reject the Roman Catholic ...
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Page 141 - And I saw an angel come down from heaven, having the key of the bottomless pit and a great chain in his hand. And he laid hold on the dragon, that old serpent, which is the Devil and Satan, and bound him a thousand years...
Page 359 - The children of this world marry, and are given in marriage : But they which shall be accounted worthy to obtain that world, and the resurrection from the dead, neither marry, nor are given in marriage : Neither can they die any more : for they are equal unto the angels ; and are the children of God, being the children of the resurrection.