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Page 404
... necessary to be understood , might very fairly be inserted in italic , or between hooks , as a paren- thesis , to supply the necessary sense of the Greek ; as , “ in the kingdom of ( Jesus ) the Christ and God : " or else to be rendered ...
... necessary to be understood , might very fairly be inserted in italic , or between hooks , as a paren- thesis , to supply the necessary sense of the Greek ; as , “ in the kingdom of ( Jesus ) the Christ and God : " or else to be rendered ...
Page 423
... necessary , will , we have no doubt , afford material assistance to the auditors . We do not think that the author is justified in the adoption of a new word for the designation of the subject of his lectures . Art . 19. History of the ...
... necessary , will , we have no doubt , afford material assistance to the auditors . We do not think that the author is justified in the adoption of a new word for the designation of the subject of his lectures . Art . 19. History of the ...
Page 481
... necessary to correctness of thinking as to accuracy of expression . When words are adopted to depict our thoughts or ideas , it is of importance to consider how far they afford exact representations , and how far they fail of performing ...
... necessary to correctness of thinking as to accuracy of expression . When words are adopted to depict our thoughts or ideas , it is of importance to consider how far they afford exact representations , and how far they fail of performing ...
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