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... brought to their remembrance , with- out the risk of error in anything essential to the verity of the Gospel . But this main point once secured , the rest was left , in a great measure , to themselves . The style , the tone , the ...
... brought to their remembrance , with- out the risk of error in anything essential to the verity of the Gospel . But this main point once secured , the rest was left , in a great measure , to themselves . The style , the tone , the ...
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... brought about and main- tained by nothing short of a continuous , unceasing miracle : by making fallible men ( nay , many such in every generation ) for one purpose absolutely infallible . If the complete identity of all copies of Holy ...
... brought about and main- tained by nothing short of a continuous , unceasing miracle : by making fallible men ( nay , many such in every generation ) for one purpose absolutely infallible . If the complete identity of all copies of Holy ...
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... brought to light which may plausibly be assigned to the fifth century : while more than one work of high and deserved repute has been preserved to our times only in a single copy . Now the experience we gain from a critical examination ...
... brought to light which may plausibly be assigned to the fifth century : while more than one work of high and deserved repute has been preserved to our times only in a single copy . Now the experience we gain from a critical examination ...
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... brought to these studies , the greater the store of materials accumulated , so much the more fruitful and trustworthy the results have usually proved ; although beyond question the true application even of the simplest principles calls ...
... brought to these studies , the greater the store of materials accumulated , so much the more fruitful and trustworthy the results have usually proved ; although beyond question the true application even of the simplest principles calls ...
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... brought into question . These are the weighty and characteristic para- graphs Mark xvi . 9-16 and John vii . 53 - viii . 11. We shall hereafter defend these passages , the first without the slightest misgiving , the second to a high ...
... brought into question . These are the weighty and characteristic para- graphs Mark xvi . 9-16 and John vii . 53 - viii . 11. We shall hereafter defend these passages , the first without the slightest misgiving , the second to a high ...
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Page 517 - PASSAGES in PROSE and VERSE from ENGLISH AUTHORS for Translation into Greek and Latin ; together with selected Passages from Greek and Latin Authors for Translation into English : forming a regular course of Exercises in Classical Composition. By the Rev.
Page 517 - Classics," so far as they have been published, will be adopted. These editions have taken their place amongst scholars as valuable contributions to the Classical Literature of this country, and are admitted to be good examples of the judicious and practical nature of English scholarship; and as the editors have formed their texts from a careful examination of the best editions extant, it is believed...