The Works of John Locke, المجلد 8Thomas Tegg, 1823 |
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... verses , as we have done ; whereby they are so chopped and minced , and , as they are now printed , stand so broken and divided , that not only the common people take the verses usually for distinct aphorisms ; but even men of more ...
... verses , as we have done ; whereby they are so chopped and minced , and , as they are now printed , stand so broken and divided , that not only the common people take the verses usually for distinct aphorisms ; but even men of more ...
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... verse , and the two adjoining ; and also chap . iii . 4 , and ver . 2-4 , and 7 , that St. Paul should tell them , that what he would keep them from , " is not another Gospel . " 3. It is suitable to St. Paul's design here , to tell ...
... verse , and the two adjoining ; and also chap . iii . 4 , and ver . 2-4 , and 7 , that St. Paul should tell them , that what he would keep them from , " is not another Gospel . " 3. It is suitable to St. Paul's design here , to tell ...
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... verse , explains the " now , " and “ yet , ” in it , and all tends to the same purpose . □ Пɛíð , translated " persuade , " is sometimes used for making application to any one to obtain his good will , or friendship ; and hence , Acts ...
... verse , explains the " now , " and “ yet , ” in it , and all tends to the same purpose . □ Пɛíð , translated " persuade , " is sometimes used for making application to any one to obtain his good will , or friendship ; and hence , Acts ...
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... verse , ånò dè ræv doxoúvlwr , with regard to the Διὰ δὲ τοὺς ψευδαδέλφους , in the beginning of the fourth verse , will easily be induced , by the Greek idiom , to conclude , that the author , by these beginnings , intimates a plain ...
... verse , ånò dè ræv doxoúvlwr , with regard to the Διὰ δὲ τοὺς ψευδαδέλφους , in the beginning of the fourth verse , will easily be induced , by the Greek idiom , to conclude , that the author , by these beginnings , intimates a plain ...
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... verse , takes away the necessity of any such addition . Examples of the like ellipsis we have , Matt . xxvii . 9 , where we read and viv , for oí áæò ú☎v ; and John xvi . 17 , ἐκ τῶν μαθητῶν , for οἱ ἐκ τῶν μαθητῶν ; and so here ...
... verse , takes away the necessity of any such addition . Examples of the like ellipsis we have , Matt . xxvii . 9 , where we read and viv , for oí áæò ú☎v ; and John xvi . 17 , ἐκ τῶν μαθητῶν , for οἱ ἐκ τῶν μαθητῶν ; and so here ...
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