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... Hebrew printing - The language of the Cymri -Diffusion of Greek - The Ptolemies - The Alexandrian Library and the Seventy - The story of Aristeas and l'hilo - A dilemma - The Codex Alexandrinus written by a lady - All not satisfied with ...
... Hebrew printing - The language of the Cymri -Diffusion of Greek - The Ptolemies - The Alexandrian Library and the Seventy - The story of Aristeas and l'hilo - A dilemma - The Codex Alexandrinus written by a lady - All not satisfied with ...
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... Hebrew had become obsolete . It sounded to the ears of the people as middle- Saxon might sound to a modern Englishman Its roots they recognised , but its forms and appearance were peculiar . It became necessary , therefore , to make ...
... Hebrew had become obsolete . It sounded to the ears of the people as middle- Saxon might sound to a modern Englishman Its roots they recognised , but its forms and appearance were peculiar . It became necessary , therefore , to make ...
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... Hebrew . As it is , many of its words are found only in one passage of Scripture , and without the Targums some of them at least would be unintelligible . They enable us , moreover , to ascertain the precise readings of the original ...
... Hebrew . As it is , many of its words are found only in one passage of Scripture , and without the Targums some of them at least would be unintelligible . They enable us , moreover , to ascertain the precise readings of the original ...
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THE HEBREW BIBLE . 31 believed that the prophet spoke in both cases , not of himself , but of another , and that other - Him " who was to come . 19 Any one at all acquainted with a Hebrew Bible may have noticed that there are various ...
THE HEBREW BIBLE . 31 believed that the prophet spoke in both cases , not of himself , but of another , and that other - Him " who was to come . 19 Any one at all acquainted with a Hebrew Bible may have noticed that there are various ...
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... Hebrew tongue , but not so early as to interfere with the circulation of another version , ( “ without note or comment " ) which has in its turn done a great work for the cause of truth - the version of the Seventy . Any one acquainted ...
... Hebrew tongue , but not so early as to interfere with the circulation of another version , ( “ without note or comment " ) which has in its turn done a great work for the cause of truth - the version of the Seventy . Any one acquainted ...
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Page 11 - This is a faithful saying, and worthy of all acceptation, that JESUS CHRIST came into the world to save sinners, of whom I am chief.
Page 10 - beseeched as brethren by the mercies of God to present our bodies a living sacrifice, holy, acceptable to God, which is our reasonable service...
Page 78 - We will not be the dregs of all : seeing other nations have the law of God, which is the law of our faith, written in their own language.
Page 13 - I HAVE regularly and attentively read these Holy Scriptures ; and am of opinion, that this volume, independently of its divine origin, contains more true sublimity, more exquisite beauty, more pure morality, more important history, and finer strains both of poetry and eloquence, than can be collected from all other books, in whatever age or language they may have befn composed.
Page 163 - Mollahs, as well as the rabble. He was a beardless youth, and evidently enfeebled by disease. He dwelt among us for more than a year. I was then a decided enemy to Infidels, as the Christians are termed by the followers of...
Page 14 - Let him study the Holy Scriptures, especially the New Testament. Therein are contained the words of eternal life. It has God for its Author ; salvation for its end ; and truth, without any mixture of error, for its matter.
Page 163 - Mahomet, and I visited this teacher of the despised sect with the declared object of treating him with scorn, and exposing his doctrines to contempt. Although I persevered for some time in this...
Page 163 - I could not refrain from paying him a farewell visit. Our conversation — the memory of it will never fade from the tablet of my mind — sealed my conversion. He gave me a book — it has ever been my constant companion — the study of it has formed my most delightful occupation — its contents have often consoled me.
Page 70 - France," that the Catholic faith is extremely shaken in this our diocese, and St. Peter's boat is so violently tossed with waves, that it is in great danger of sinking.
Page 58 - Liturgy in their native languages : that, as a part of good education, children were made to read them...