Six Letters to Granville Sharp, Esq: Respecting His Remarks on the Uses of the Definitive Article in the Greek Text of the New TestamentJ. Hodson, 1802 - 154 pages |
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... doubts originated in the very weight and clearness of the evidence on which your theory was founded . I felt as if it were incredible , but that evidence so remarkable must have occurred , in all its strength , to learned men of former ...
... doubts originated in the very weight and clearness of the evidence on which your theory was founded . I felt as if it were incredible , but that evidence so remarkable must have occurred , in all its strength , to learned men of former ...
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... doubts . in the same way in which I had sought to get rid of my own , might have no opportunity of so doing : at any rate an extensive search ( and I knew that when the search is once begun , it is difficult to know how to stop ) must ...
... doubts . in the same way in which I had sought to get rid of my own , might have no opportunity of so doing : at any rate an extensive search ( and I knew that when the search is once begun , it is difficult to know how to stop ) must ...
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... doubt respect- ing the required translation ; and if , in the ignorance of all this evidence , a different one had been adopted , or a notion entertained , that the texts might , from some sup- posed ambiguity in the expression , admit ...
... doubt respect- ing the required translation ; and if , in the ignorance of all this evidence , a different one had been adopted , or a notion entertained , that the texts might , from some sup- posed ambiguity in the expression , admit ...
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... Whether or no we shall have been able to realize any one of its features , may be a subject of future consideration . It is time to proceed to the mention of a few other particulars . C As As it will no doubt be desirable to know to ( 9 )
... Whether or no we shall have been able to realize any one of its features , may be a subject of future consideration . It is time to proceed to the mention of a few other particulars . C As As it will no doubt be desirable to know to ( 9 )
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... doubt be desirable to know to what ex- tent my researches have been carried , I have subjoined a catalogue of authors , and of the editions which I made use of * . My examination was not conducted careless- ly ; but that no passage has ...
... doubt be desirable to know to what ex- tent my researches have been carried , I have subjoined a catalogue of authors , and of the editions which I made use of * . My examination was not conducted careless- ly ; but that no passage has ...
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