Critical conjectures ... on the New Testament, by W. Bowyer [ed. by J. Nichols].1812 |
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... Syriac and " Latin versions * . " Morinus , Harduin , and others of the Romish Church , carry this principle to a boundless length , and maintain that the Greek text has been so totally corrupted that the Latin is to be solely relied on ...
... Syriac and " Latin versions * . " Morinus , Harduin , and others of the Romish Church , carry this principle to a boundless length , and maintain that the Greek text has been so totally corrupted that the Latin is to be solely relied on ...
الصفحة 13
... Syriac idioms . " This would render their expression somewhat dark to their Grecian " hearers ; but it would be intelligible enough to those to whom they prin- cipally addressed themselves , the Hellenistic Jews ; who , though they ...
... Syriac idioms . " This would render their expression somewhat dark to their Grecian " hearers ; but it would be intelligible enough to those to whom they prin- cipally addressed themselves , the Hellenistic Jews ; who , though they ...
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... Syriac . The successors of Alexander , who were possessed of Syria , kept their court in this city ; and , if they ... Syriac extraction . Had it been a translation of the latter , the sacred Historian would have said Meoσeiu or ...
... Syriac . The successors of Alexander , who were possessed of Syria , kept their court in this city ; and , if they ... Syriac extraction . Had it been a translation of the latter , the sacred Historian would have said Meoσeiu or ...
الصفحة 16
... Syriac ) tongue . It was indifferent to him in which language he should speak : and many , there , were ready to hear him in either ; but were better pleased that he honoured the popular dialect of the country . Thus much may be allowed ...
... Syriac ) tongue . It was indifferent to him in which language he should speak : and many , there , were ready to hear him in either ; but were better pleased that he honoured the popular dialect of the country . Thus much may be allowed ...
الصفحة 17
... Syriac was spoken by none but poor ignorant people in the country vil- lages ; in which he has been candidly confuted by Dr. Wotton * . I I would observe further , To suppose the Writers of the N. T. acquired the language by their own ...
... Syriac was spoken by none but poor ignorant people in the country vil- lages ; in which he has been candidly confuted by Dr. Wotton * . I I would observe further , To suppose the Writers of the N. T. acquired the language by their own ...