The Christian Remembrancer, المجلد 26F.C. & J. Rivington, 1853 |
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الصفحة 135
... volume and volume i . , which I have explained more at length in the Prolegomena , are the follow- ing : -In this volume , ( 1 ) The text is arranged on critical principles , regard being had to the internal evidence for and against ...
... volume and volume i . , which I have explained more at length in the Prolegomena , are the follow- ing : -In this volume , ( 1 ) The text is arranged on critical principles , regard being had to the internal evidence for and against ...
الصفحة 136
... volume , we are yet brought to feel somewhat disagreeably that we shall have to wait till Mr. Alford's first volume arrives at a second edition before we have a text of the Four Gospels framed according to his own views . We do ...
... volume , we are yet brought to feel somewhat disagreeably that we shall have to wait till Mr. Alford's first volume arrives at a second edition before we have a text of the Four Gospels framed according to his own views . We do ...
الصفحة 137
... volume ; and , alas ! why , in this present notice , has he suppressed the name of De Wette , from whom , in this volume , his silent extracts have in some cases been so copious and so exact , as to astonish even ourselves ? Can this be ...
... volume ; and , alas ! why , in this present notice , has he suppressed the name of De Wette , from whom , in this volume , his silent extracts have in some cases been so copious and so exact , as to astonish even ourselves ? Can this be ...
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