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Page 147
... shew of wisdom : but " should a wise man utter vain knowledge and fill his belly with the east wind ? " ( Job xv . 2. ) With regard to proper names , though when repeated they often do , yet they do not so often as appellatives , take ...
... shew of wisdom : but " should a wise man utter vain knowledge and fill his belly with the east wind ? " ( Job xv . 2. ) With regard to proper names , though when repeated they often do , yet they do not so often as appellatives , take ...
Page 149
... shew that the person to whom we speak has more servants than one : but if we say , with the article , Ὁ δουλος σε ταύτα εποίησε , we shew that he has no more than one servant ; and Dr. Middleton says ( note on Matt . iv . 5. p . 182 ...
... shew that the person to whom we speak has more servants than one : but if we say , with the article , Ὁ δουλος σε ταύτα εποίησε , we shew that he has no more than one servant ; and Dr. Middleton says ( note on Matt . iv . 5. p . 182 ...
Page 275
... shews that the assertion is intended to be universal : but the same thing shews the meaning to be not less extensive in ... shew that they are used definitely . So likewise in the negative propositions , ελεον θέλω , και 8 θυσίαν · ε γαρ ...
... shews that the assertion is intended to be universal : but the same thing shews the meaning to be not less extensive in ... shew that they are used definitely . So likewise in the negative propositions , ελεον θέλω , και 8 θυσίαν · ε γαρ ...
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