The New Testament for English Readers: Containing the Authorized Version, Marginal Corrections of Readings and Renderings, Marginal References, and a Critical and Explanatory Commentary, Band 1,Ausgabe 1Rivingtons, 1863 |
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... give an amended version of the sacred text : and I still think that for the com- pleteness and full usefulness of the work , such a version would be neces- sary . After all possible marginal corrections of inadequate renderings , there ...
... give an amended version of the sacred text : and I still think that for the com- pleteness and full usefulness of the work , such a version would be neces- sary . After all possible marginal corrections of inadequate renderings , there ...
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... give his readers an accurate and consistent account of the great events of Redemption . On either of the above hypotheses , two of them respectively sit down to their work with one , or two , of our present nar- ratives before them . We ...
... give his readers an accurate and consistent account of the great events of Redemption . On either of the above hypotheses , two of them respectively sit down to their work with one , or two , of our present nar- ratives before them . We ...
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... give instances of these characteristics , but leave them to be gathered by the student as he proceeds . SECTION IV . AT WHAT TIME IT WAS WRITTEN . The testimony of the early Church is unanimous , that Matthew wrote first among the ...
... give instances of these characteristics , but leave them to be gathered by the student as he proceeds . SECTION IV . AT WHAT TIME IT WAS WRITTEN . The testimony of the early Church is unanimous , that Matthew wrote first among the ...
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... give an exact detail of other things at which he was present , and of which he might have rendered the most precise and circumstantial account ? This has been especially the case in the narrative of the day of the Resurrection , not to ...
... give an exact detail of other things at which he was present , and of which he might have rendered the most precise and circumstantial account ? This has been especially the case in the narrative of the day of the Resurrection , not to ...
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... give out and regard himself as king : ( 3 ) in ch . xiv . 9 , Herod the Tetrarch is called the King.— m render , and ... gives rise to some difficulty as compared with St. Luke's history . It would cer- tainly , on a first view , appear ...
... give out and regard himself as king : ( 3 ) in ch . xiv . 9 , Herod the Tetrarch is called the King.— m render , and ... gives rise to some difficulty as compared with St. Luke's history . It would cer- tainly , on a first view , appear ...
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