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... reference to the Manuscripts described in Sections II , III , IV . 0 211 CHAPTER III . ON THE ANCIENT VERSIONS OF THE NEW TESTAMENT IN VARIOUS LANGUAGES Use in criticism and classification of versions , § 1 , p . 226. Cautions ...
... reference to the Manuscripts described in Sections II , III , IV . 0 211 CHAPTER III . ON THE ANCIENT VERSIONS OF THE NEW TESTAMENT IN VARIOUS LANGUAGES Use in criticism and classification of versions , § 1 , p . 226. Cautions ...
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... reference to Christian evidences and the inspiration of Scripture , we might look for beforehand , from the analogy of divine things , when we proceed to consider the methods by which Scripture has been preserved and handed down to us ...
... reference to Christian evidences and the inspiration of Scripture , we might look for beforehand , from the analogy of divine things , when we proceed to consider the methods by which Scripture has been preserved and handed down to us ...
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... of Chap . II . and some portions elsewhere ( indicated by being printed like them in smaller type ) are obviously intended chiefly for reference . CHAPTER II . ON THE GREEK MANUSCRIPTS OF THE NEW 18 PRELIMINARY CONSIDERATIONS .
... of Chap . II . and some portions elsewhere ( indicated by being printed like them in smaller type ) are obviously intended chiefly for reference . CHAPTER II . ON THE GREEK MANUSCRIPTS OF THE NEW 18 PRELIMINARY CONSIDERATIONS .
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... references to other codices and monuments of antiquity , but we have employed most of the principal copies of the Greek Testament , and have indicated to the student the chief points to which his attention should be drawn . Two leading ...
... references to other codices and monuments of antiquity , but we have employed most of the principal copies of the Greek Testament , and have indicated to the student the chief points to which his attention should be drawn . Two leading ...
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... reference , and a new one always commences where there is some break in the sense . Many , however , at least in the Gospels , consist of but one of our modern verses , and they are so unequal in length as to be rather inconvenient for ...
... reference , and a new one always commences where there is some break in the sense . Many , however , at least in the Gospels , consist of but one of our modern verses , and they are so unequal in length as to be rather inconvenient for ...
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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...