The Four Gospels: Translated from the Greek. With Preliminary Dissertations, and Notes Critical and Explanatory, Volume 2George Campbell W. Wells, and T.B. Wait and Company, 1811 - Bible |
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... English , is due to the Practice of former Translators , particularly of the Authors of the Latin Vulgate , and of the common Eng- lish Translation . PART I. The Regard due to the Vulgate 241 PART II . The Regard due to the English ...
... English , is due to the Practice of former Translators , particularly of the Authors of the Latin Vulgate , and of the common Eng- lish Translation . PART I. The Regard due to the Vulgate 241 PART II . The Regard due to the English ...
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... English , and transferred to our use , all those remarks of the Frenchman , which he accounted applicable to the English version . This fourth method , though much approved by some , on account of its supposed per- spicuity , is , in my ...
... English , and transferred to our use , all those remarks of the Frenchman , which he accounted applicable to the English version . This fourth method , though much approved by some , on account of its supposed per- spicuity , is , in my ...
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... English reader may fairly deduce a false conclusion , in re- gard to the manners and customs of the time . Be- sides , as the comparative value of their money and measures with ours is not founded on the clearest evidence , is it proper ...
... English reader may fairly deduce a false conclusion , in re- gard to the manners and customs of the time . Be- sides , as the comparative value of their money and measures with ours is not founded on the clearest evidence , is it proper ...
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... English reader , appear capricious , and the money asked could not be presented otherwise than in dif- ferent pieces , if not in different kinds . It is added , Whose image and superscription hath it ? Is this a 耐 question which any ...
... English reader , appear capricious , and the money asked could not be presented otherwise than in dif- ferent pieces , if not in different kinds . It is added , Whose image and superscription hath it ? Is this a 耐 question which any ...
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... English , it is perhaps superior ; it is what some moderns call Englishing , making English , or doing into English ; for all these expressions are used . Poems done in this manner are sometimes more humbly termed imitations . § 7. I ...
... English , it is perhaps superior ; it is what some moderns call Englishing , making English , or doing into English ; for all these expressions are used . Poems done in this manner are sometimes more humbly termed imitations . § 7. I ...
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Page 354 - And they reasoned with themselves, saying, If we shall say, From heaven ; he will say unto us, Why did ye not then believe him? But if we shall say, Of men ; we fear the people ; for all hold John as a prophet. And they answered Jesus, and said, We cannot tell. And he said unto them, Neither tell I you by what authority I do these things.
Page 47 - But unto the Son .he saith, Thy throne, O God, is for ever and ever : a sceptre of righteousness is the sceptre of thy kingdom.
Page 364 - Unto you therefore which believe he is precious : but unto them which be disobedient, the Stone which the builders disallowed, the same is made the head of the corner...
Page 39 - And stood at his feet behind him weeping, and began to wash his feet with tears, and did wipe them with the hairs of her head, and kissed his feet, and anointed them with the ointment.
Page 178 - For this cause shall a man leave his father and mother, and shall be joined unto his wife, and they two shall be one flesh. This is a great mystery: but I speak concerning Christ and the church.
Page 15 - And another came, saying, Lord, behold, here is thy pound, which I have kept laid up in a napkin : for I feared thee, because thou art an austere man : thou takest up that thou layedst not down, and reapest that thou didst not sow.
Page 380 - And Jesus said unto them, Verily I say unto you, That ye which have followed me, in the regeneration when the Son of man shall sit in the throne of his glory, ye also shall sit upon twelve thrones, judging the twelve tribes of Israel.
Page 49 - For unto which of the angels said he at any time, Thou art my Son, this day have I begotten thee? And again, I will be to him a Father, and he shall be to me a Son?
Page 114 - I have fed you with milk, and not with meat : for hitherto ye were not able to bear it, neither yet now are ye able, for ye are yet carnal : for whereas there is among you envying, and strife, and divisions, are ye not carnal and walk as men...
Page 47 - And of the angels he saith, Who maketh his angels spirits, and his ministers a flame of fire.