A Plain Introduction to the Criticism of the New Testament for the Use of Biblical Students |
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... variations of the numberless copies scattered throughout the world should be corrected to the end of time : but we know that these autographs perished utterly in the very infancy of Chris- tian history . Or if it be too much to expect ...
... variations of the numberless copies scattered throughout the world should be corrected to the end of time : but we know that these autographs perished utterly in the very infancy of Chris- tian history . Or if it be too much to expect ...
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... variations which we must at once impute to the fault of the scribe , together with many others of a graver and more perplexing nature , regarding which we can form no probable judgment , without calling to our aid the resources of ...
... variations which we must at once impute to the fault of the scribe , together with many others of a graver and more perplexing nature , regarding which we can form no probable judgment , without calling to our aid the resources of ...
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... variations of the text to which we have access , it aims at bringing back that text , so far as may be , to the condition in which it stood in the sacred autographs ; at removing all spurious additions , if such be found in our present ...
... variations of the text to which we have access , it aims at bringing back that text , so far as may be , to the condition in which it stood in the sacred autographs ; at removing all spurious additions , if such be found in our present ...
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... variations they have dis- covered in manuscripts or versions . They have only taught us how to look ascertained phænomena in the face , and try to account for them ; they would fain lead us to estimate the relative value of various ...
... variations they have dis- covered in manuscripts or versions . They have only taught us how to look ascertained phænomena in the face , and try to account for them ; they would fain lead us to estimate the relative value of various ...
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... [ variations ] as many more , if numbers of copies can ever reach that sum all the better to a knowing and a serious reader , who is thereby more richly furnished to select what he sees genuine . But even put them into the hands of a ...
... [ variations ] as many more , if numbers of copies can ever reach that sum all the better to a knowing and a serious reader , who is thereby more richly furnished to select what he sees genuine . But even put them into the hands of a ...
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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...