The Works of John Locke, المجلد 8 |
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الصفحة 37
A metaphor , I suppose , taken from the Olympic games , to express his utmost endeavours to prevail in the propagating the Gospel . b « In vain ; " He seems here to give two reasons why , at last , after fourteen years , he communicated ...
A metaphor , I suppose , taken from the Olympic games , to express his utmost endeavours to prevail in the propagating the Gospel . b « In vain ; " He seems here to give two reasons why , at last , after fourteen years , he communicated ...
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... expressed by oủx , as any one will perceive , who attentively reads the Greek origival . And thus ois may be allowed for an Hebrew pleonasm , and the reason of it to be the preventing the former cudà to stand alone , to the ...
... expressed by oủx , as any one will perceive , who attentively reads the Greek origival . And thus ois may be allowed for an Hebrew pleonasm , and the reason of it to be the preventing the former cudà to stand alone , to the ...
الصفحة 53
27 b Put ou Christ . This , which , at first sight , may seem a very bold metaphor , if we consider what St. Paul has said , ver . 16 and 26 , is admirably adapted to express his thoughts in few words , and has a great grace in it .
27 b Put ou Christ . This , which , at first sight , may seem a very bold metaphor , if we consider what St. Paul has said , ver . 16 and 26 , is admirably adapted to express his thoughts in few words , and has a great grace in it .
الصفحة 58
Though this be his meaning , yet the way he has taken to express it is much more elegant , modest , and graceful . Let any one read the original , and see whether it be not so . 19 • If this verse be taken for an entire sentence by ...
Though this be his meaning , yet the way he has taken to express it is much more elegant , modest , and graceful . Let any one read the original , and see whether it be not so . 19 • If this verse be taken for an entire sentence by ...
الصفحة 61
St. Paul , without taking express notice of this calumny , chap . i . 6 , and ii . 21 , gives an account of his past life , in a large train of particulars , which all concur to make such a character of him , as renders it very ...
St. Paul , without taking express notice of this calumny , chap . i . 6 , and ii . 21 , gives an account of his past life , in a large train of particulars , which all concur to make such a character of him , as renders it very ...
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