The Works of John Locke, المجلد 8Thomas Tegg, 1823 |
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... given to Greek verbs , in a way unknown to the Gre- cians themselves . Nor is this all ; the subject treated of in these epistles is so wholly new , and the doctrines contained in them so perfectly remote from the notions that mankind ...
... given to Greek verbs , in a way unknown to the Gre- cians themselves . Nor is this all ; the subject treated of in these epistles is so wholly new , and the doctrines contained in them so perfectly remote from the notions that mankind ...
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... given occasion to the reading these epistles by parcels , and in scraps , which has farther confirmed the evil arising from such partitions . And I doubt not but every one will confess it to be a very unlikely way , to come to the ...
... given occasion to the reading these epistles by parcels , and in scraps , which has farther confirmed the evil arising from such partitions . And I doubt not but every one will confess it to be a very unlikely way , to come to the ...
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... given him , for the end for which it was given him , viz . the information , con- viction , and conversion of others ; and accordingly , that he knew how to direct his discourse to the point in hand : we cannot widely mistake the parts ...
... given him , for the end for which it was given him , viz . the information , con- viction , and conversion of others ; and accordingly , that he knew how to direct his discourse to the point in hand : we cannot widely mistake the parts ...
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... given in my paraphrase , or notes : that would be to erect myself into an apostle ; a presumption of the highest nature in any one , that cannot confirm what he says by miracles . I have , for my own in- formation , sought the true ...
... given in my paraphrase , or notes : that would be to erect myself into an apostle ; a presumption of the highest nature in any one , that cannot confirm what he says by miracles . I have , for my own in- formation , sought the true ...
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... the hardest of St. Paul's . If he has given a light to any obscure passage , he shall think his pains well employed ; if there be nothing else worth notice in him , accept of his good intention . THE EPISTLE OF ST . PAUL TO THE GALATIANS ;
... the hardest of St. Paul's . If he has given a light to any obscure passage , he shall think his pains well employed ; if there be nothing else worth notice in him , accept of his good intention . THE EPISTLE OF ST . PAUL TO THE GALATIANS ;
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