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... English language , which , from its copiousness and flexibility , is peculiarly fitted for translation , and as a medium of writ- ten and colloquial intercourse , will probably become the lan- guage of a large portion of the human ...
... English language , which , from its copiousness and flexibility , is peculiarly fitted for translation , and as a medium of writ- ten and colloquial intercourse , will probably become the lan- guage of a large portion of the human ...
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... English version , will most cheerfully aid in the printing and circulating of said version or versions as heretofore . 3dly . Resolved , That all persons interested in the foregoing resolutions , be informed of their purport forthwith ...
... English version , will most cheerfully aid in the printing and circulating of said version or versions as heretofore . 3dly . Resolved , That all persons interested in the foregoing resolutions , be informed of their purport forthwith ...
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... English , they deem it their duty , in conformity with the obvious spirit of their compact , to adopt the following resolution , as the rule of their conduct in mak- ing appropriations for the circulation of the scriptures in all ...
... English , they deem it their duty , in conformity with the obvious spirit of their compact , to adopt the following resolution , as the rule of their conduct in mak- ing appropriations for the circulation of the scriptures in all ...
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... English version is by name adopted as the only one to be circulated in our country , is not even a plausible defence . This is the exception , not the rule . Wherever there exists a " received version , " though confessedly im- perfect ...
... English version is by name adopted as the only one to be circulated in our country , is not even a plausible defence . This is the exception , not the rule . Wherever there exists a " received version , " though confessedly im- perfect ...
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... English and other Versions , " is fatal to that moral independence and strict fidelity which are among the primary qualifications of a translator of the Scriptures , and cannot , it is con- fidently presumed , be acted upon in many ...
... English and other Versions , " is fatal to that moral independence and strict fidelity which are among the primary qualifications of a translator of the Scriptures , and cannot , it is con- fidently presumed , be acted upon in many ...
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Page 34 - For books are not absolutely dead things, but do contain a potency of life in them to be as active as that soul was whose progeny they are; nay they do preserve as in a vial the purest efficacy and extraction of that living intellect that bred them.
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