The Works of John Locke, المجلد 8J. Johnson, 1801 |
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الصفحة vii
... chapters and 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 ...
... chapters and 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 ...
الصفحة viii
John Locke. especially if the pause and cessation should be made , as the chapters the apostle's epistles are divided into , do end sometimes in the middle of a discourse , and some times in the middle of a sentence . It cannot therefore ...
John Locke. especially if the pause and cessation should be made , as the chapters the apostle's epistles are divided into , do end sometimes in the middle of a discourse , and some times in the middle of a sentence . It cannot therefore ...
الصفحة xiii
... chapter as was usual , and thereupon sometimes consulting exposi- tors upon some hard places of it , which at that ... chapters , and read of them one PREFACE . xiii.
... chapter as was usual , and thereupon sometimes consulting exposi- tors upon some hard places of it , which at that ... chapters , and read of them one PREFACE . xiii.
الصفحة xiv
... chapters and verses . On the contrary , the safest way is to suppose , that the epistle has but one business , and one aim , un- til , by a frequent perusal of it , you are forced to see there are distinct independent matters in it ...
... chapters and verses . On the contrary , the safest way is to suppose , that the epistle has but one business , and one aim , un- til , by a frequent perusal of it , you are forced to see there are distinct independent matters in it ...
الصفحة 28
... own hand , the for- mer argument concerning circumcision , which filled and warmed his mind , broke out again into what we find , ver . 12-17 , of the sixth chapter . SECT . • SECT . I. CHAP . I. 1-5 . INTRODUCTION 28 SYNOPSIS .
... own hand , the for- mer argument concerning circumcision , which filled and warmed his mind , broke out again into what we find , ver . 12-17 , of the sixth chapter . SECT . • SECT . I. CHAP . I. 1-5 . INTRODUCTION 28 SYNOPSIS .
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