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... tion with their real or supposed originals in the learned language with which he was so much at home . Although , however , we may admit that the ' pedantic ' spellings of the sixteenth century once served a useful purpose , it does not ...
... tion with their real or supposed originals in the learned language with which he was so much at home . Although , however , we may admit that the ' pedantic ' spellings of the sixteenth century once served a useful purpose , it does not ...
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... tion from S. Bernardo , no . 29 , given as reading OMAAV , that is Vasamos , while on p . 117 it is cited as OMAA or Sasamos , and corrected back into Vasamos on p . 309 , at which I am not sur- prised in any way , though I think the ...
... tion from S. Bernardo , no . 29 , given as reading OMAAV , that is Vasamos , while on p . 117 it is cited as OMAA or Sasamos , and corrected back into Vasamos on p . 309 , at which I am not sur- prised in any way , though I think the ...
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... tion of one or two Hebrew verses . He also shows that the text of the Bible had become exceedingly corrupt , and that , even when the text was correct , it had often been wrongly interpreted . He further draws attention to the errors of ...
... tion of one or two Hebrew verses . He also shows that the text of the Bible had become exceedingly corrupt , and that , even when the text was correct , it had often been wrongly interpreted . He further draws attention to the errors of ...
Contents
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS BY THE RIGHT HON VISCOUNT BRYCE O M | 7 |
THE CELTIC INSCRIPTIONS OF CISALPINE GAUL BY SIR JOHN RHŶS | 23 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS AT THE OPENING MEETING OF THE INTER | 113 |
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