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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.2 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.3 He further draws attention to the errors of ...
... tion of one or two Hebrew verses.2 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.3 He further draws attention to the errors of ...
Contents
PAGE | 23 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS | 113 |
THE STUDY OF MODERN HISTORY IN GREAT BRITAIN CONSIDERed | 139 |
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