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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... whole language , the same peculiarity was preserved wherever two personal nouns were applied to the same individual , and there only , then , at last , we should have reached your rule , the fountain - head of all those inter ...
... whole language , the same peculiarity was preserved wherever two personal nouns were applied to the same individual , and there only , then , at last , we should have reached your rule , the fountain - head of all those inter ...
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... whole pas- sage is a correct translation from St. Cyril of Alexan- dria , I need not go about to prove that the writer was well acquainted with the Greek language . " Beatus denique Cyrillus in tractatu suo inter alia ita dicit ...
... whole pas- sage is a correct translation from St. Cyril of Alexan- dria , I need not go about to prove that the writer was well acquainted with the Greek language . " Beatus denique Cyrillus in tractatu suo inter alia ita dicit ...
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... whole reasoning , therefore , is built upon this sup- position , that Christ is here called God . ) 17. Again : Οικεται γαρ ήμεις , ο δε κατα φυσιν κυριος και Θεός , καν ει γεγονε μεθ ' ήμων , και εν τοις καθ ' ἡμας , οικονομικως ...
... whole reasoning , therefore , is built upon this sup- position , that Christ is here called God . ) 17. Again : Οικεται γαρ ήμεις , ο δε κατα φυσιν κυριος και Θεός , καν ει γεγονε μεθ ' ήμων , και εν τοις καθ ' ἡμας , οικονομικως ...
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... whole of what he writes on the 12th verse . Ορα είπεν εκεί ( i . e in the 10th verse ) δοξαν ειπε και ενταυθα ειπεν ότι αυτοι δοξάζονται , ώστε και καυχασ θαι . είπεν , ὁ πολλῳ πλεον ην , ὅτι και τον Θεον δοξάζουσιν . 8 είπεν ότι ...
... whole of what he writes on the 12th verse . Ορα είπεν εκεί ( i . e in the 10th verse ) δοξαν ειπε και ενταυθα ειπεν ότι αυτοι δοξάζονται , ώστε και καυχασ θαι . είπεν , ὁ πολλῳ πλεον ην , ὅτι και τον Θεον δοξάζουσιν . 8 είπεν ότι ...
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... whole of what he writes on the 11th and 12th verses : Τούτου δη χαριν αντιβολουμεν τον των ὅλων θεον , ὥστε μας αξιωθενίας της κλήσεως παντων εμφορηθήναι των αγα- θών ωστε ύμας και τους της πίστεως βλάστησαι καρπους . εργον δε πίστεως ...
... whole of what he writes on the 11th and 12th verses : Τούτου δη χαριν αντιβολουμεν τον των ὅλων θεον , ὥστε μας αξιωθενίας της κλήσεως παντων εμφορηθήναι των αγα- θών ωστε ύμας και τους της πίστεως βλάστησαι καρπους . εργον δε πίστεως ...
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