| Religion - 1834 - 810 pages
...themselves sufficiently specific. See Matt. § 265. 1 . (/) Even txaaros, which one would naturally take to be indefinite, not unfrequently admits the article,...been said, to show how little is to be thought of confiVOL. IV. No. 14. 41 dent and positive declarations, in a multitude of cases, respecting the insertion... | |
| 1836 - 708 pages
...the following quotation from an article by Professor Stuart in the Biblical Repository, No XIV. '' Enough, I trust, has been said, to show how little is to be thought of positive and confident declarations, in a multitude of cases, respecting the insertion or omission... | |
| John Wilson - Trinitarianism - 1845 - 642 pages
...chooses to omit it, there is no hazard in doing it. The usages of the language permit him so to do I need not pursue the subject any further. Enough,...declarations, in a multitude of cases, respecting the inseiiion or omission of ttie article; enough to show, how little claim a great part of Middleton's... | |
| A. B. - 1862 - 216 pages
...is no hazard in doing it. The usages of the language permit him to do so. " 1 need not pursue this subject any further. Enough, I trust, has been said...article; enough to show how little claim a great part of Middleton's canons have to the universality which he has generally given to them, and to the imperious... | |
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