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Page 188
The only thing we now . . propose is to mark cut in what respects the second
edition differs from the first . In the first place then , the form is much more
convenient , to say nothing of the expense ; which is very considerably
diminished : three ...
The only thing we now . . propose is to mark cut in what respects the second
edition differs from the first . In the first place then , the form is much more
convenient , to say nothing of the expense ; which is very considerably
diminished : three ...
Page 189
First edition _ Happy are they that sufo fer wrong for righteousness ' sake . '
Second edition ~ Happy they , that are driven from place to place , & c . ' a fente
that oi dediwruevos will unquestionably bear , though as the word dwtwoi occurs
in the ...
First edition _ Happy are they that sufo fer wrong for righteousness ' sake . '
Second edition ~ Happy they , that are driven from place to place , & c . ' a fente
that oi dediwruevos will unquestionably bear , though as the word dwtwoi occurs
in the ...
Page 447
with the Complutensian edition all Stephens ' s quotations from it , throughout the
whole New Testament . It is quoted by the mark a four hundred and sixty - five
times , and in an hundred and thirteen places more it is quoted in conjunction
with ...
with the Complutensian edition all Stephens ' s quotations from it , throughout the
whole New Testament . It is quoted by the mark a four hundred and sixty - five
times , and in an hundred and thirteen places more it is quoted in conjunction
with ...
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