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... less dangerous than they had imagined . The writings of Bengel , therefore , had more readers than those of most critics ; and his readers have become , in general , his friends and dis- ciples . " An attack was made on this work and on ...
... less dangerous than they had imagined . The writings of Bengel , therefore , had more readers than those of most critics ; and his readers have become , in general , his friends and dis- ciples . " An attack was made on this work and on ...
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... less light on them than might have been expected from his learning , application , and religious attainments . His logical divisions of the books and sections are generally good , but rather too minute . -Bengelius's Introduction to his ...
... less light on them than might have been expected from his learning , application , and religious attainments . His logical divisions of the books and sections are generally good , but rather too minute . -Bengelius's Introduction to his ...
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... less decided is the testimony of Ernesti : " Beza certainly had not his equal before Grotius ; and he set the first example of the proper mode of using the Septuagint and the Oriental languages to explain and illustrate the phraseo ...
... less decided is the testimony of Ernesti : " Beza certainly had not his equal before Grotius ; and he set the first example of the proper mode of using the Septuagint and the Oriental languages to explain and illustrate the phraseo ...
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... less from the former ; but this is the next new version , which is of much critical value . The New Testa- ment of it appeared first , at Geneva , in 1557 , and the whole Bible in 1560. The translators were Bishop Coverdale , Anthony ...
... less from the former ; but this is the next new version , which is of much critical value . The New Testa- ment of it appeared first , at Geneva , in 1557 , and the whole Bible in 1560. The translators were Bishop Coverdale , Anthony ...
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... less allied to the Fratres Poloni , as well as Dr. Harwood himself and Bishop Watson ; so that the reason for the commendation will be read- ily understood . Of all the writers in the collection I cannot speak ; but I have long ...
... less allied to the Fratres Poloni , as well as Dr. Harwood himself and Bishop Watson ; so that the reason for the commendation will be read- ily understood . Of all the writers in the collection I cannot speak ; but I have long ...
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Page xi - Beloved, believe not every spirit, but try the spirits whether they be of God ; because many false prophets are gone out into the world.
Page 394 - The history of the rights of princes in the disposing of ecclesiastical benefices and church lands ; relating chiefly to the pretensions of the crown of France to the regale, and late contests with the court of Rome.
Page 293 - A course of Lectures, containing a description and systematic arrangement of the several branches of Divinity; with an account of the principal authors who have excelled at different periods in theological learning, 1810, 8vo.
Page 398 - A Translation of the Psalms of David, attempted in the spirit of Christianity, and adapted to the divine service, by Christopher Smart.
Page 396 - Depart from me, ye cursed ; for I was an hungered, and ye gave me no meat ; I was thirsty, and ye gave me no drink ; I was a stranger, and ye took me not in ; naked, and ye clothed me not ; sick, and in prison, and ye visited me not.
Page 65 - Oriental Customs; or an Illustration of the Sacred Scriptures, by an explanatory application of the Customs and Manners of the Eastern Nations, and especially the Jews, therein alluded to.
Page 56 - Critical conjectures and observations on the New Testament, collected from various authors, as well in regard to words as pointing. With the reasons on which both are founded.
Page 244 - To THE MOST HIGH AND MIGHTY PRINCE JAMES, BY THE GRACE OF GOD, KING OF GREAT BRITAIN FRANCE, AND IRELAND, DEFENDER OF THE FAITH, &c., the Translators of the Bible wish Grace, Mercy and peace, through JESUS CHRIST our Lord.
Page 256 - Remarks on Select Passages in the Old Testament: to which are added, Eight Sermons.
Page 212 - A plaine and familiar Explication (by way of Paraphrase) of all the hard Texts of the whole Divine Scripture of the Old and New Testament.