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" To these causes of obscurity, common to St. Paul, with most of the other penmen of the several books of the New Testament, we may add those that are peculiarly his, and owing to his style and temper. "
Tracts of the American Unitarian Association - Page 183
1831
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The works of John Locke. To which is added the life of the author ..., Volume 8

John Locke - 1812 - 516 pages
...observe the force of the Hebrew conjugations, particularly that of Hiphil, given to Greek verbs, in a way unknown to the Grecians •• themselves. Nor is...He was, as it is visible, a man of quick thought, and warm temper, mighty well versed in the writings of the Old Testament, and full of the doctrine...
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Lock's Essay for the Understanding of St. Paul's Epistles, and Le Clerc on ...

John Locke - Bible - 1820 - 142 pages
...they have in other discourses : so that putting all together, we may truly say, that the New-Testament is a book written in a language peculiar to itself....peculiarly his, and owing to his style and temper. lie was, as 'tis visible, a man of quick thought, warm temper, mighty well versed in the writings of...
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A Paraphrase and Notes on the Epistles of St. Paul to the Galatians, First ...

John Locke - Bible - 1823 - 474 pages
...observe the force of the Hebrew conjugations, particularly that of Hiphil, given to Greek verbs, in a way unknown to the Grecians themselves. Nor is this all...temper. He was, as it is visible, a man of quick thought and warm temper, mighty well versed in the writings of the Old Testament, and full of the doctrine...
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The Works of John Locke, Volume 8

John Locke - Philosophy, Modern - 1823 - 466 pages
...observe the force of the Hebrew conjugations, particularly that of Hiphil, given to Greek verbs, in a way unknown to the Grecians themselves. Nor is this all...temper. He was, as it is visible, a man of quick thought and warm temper, mighty well versed in the writings of the Old Testament, and full of the doctrine...
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The Works of John Locke, Volume 8

John Locke - Philosophy - 1823 - 462 pages
...conjugations, particularly that of Hiphil, given to Greek verbs, in a way unknown to the Gre-. cians themselves. Nor is this all; the subject treated of...temper. He was, as it is visible, a man of quick thought and warm temper, mighty well versed in the writings of the Old Testament, and full of the doctrine...
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A Collection of Essays and Tracts in Theology, from Various ..., Volume 6

Jared Sparks - Theology - 1826 - 420 pages
...observe the force of the Hebrew conjugations, particularly that of Hiphil, given to Greek verbs, in a way unknown to the Grecians themselves. Nor is this all...peculiarly his, and owing to his style and temper. He was, 15* as it is visible, a man of quick thought, warm temper', mighty well versed in the writings of the...
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Christian Examiner and Theological Review, Volume 3; Volume 8

Theology - 1830 - 424 pages
...rejected, that the manner and style were altogether his own, and purely human, and plainly imperfect. ' To these causes . of obscurity common to St Paul with...it is visible, a man of quick thought, warm temper, mighty well versed in the writings of the Old Testament, and full of the doctrine of the New : All...
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A Paraphrase and Notes on the Epistles of St. Paul to the Galatians, First ...

John Locke - Bible - 1832 - 468 pages
...To these causes of obscurity, common to St. Paul, with most of the other penmen of the several hooks of the New Testament, we may add those that are peculiarly...temper. He was, as it is visible, a man of quick thought and warm temper, mighty well versed in the writings of the Old Testament, and full of the doctrine...
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Travels of an Irish Gentleman in Search of a Religion: With Notes ..., Volume 2

Thomas Moore - 1833 - 370 pages
...parts of them." After pointing out what he conceives to be the reasons of this obscurity, he adds, " To these causes of obscurity common to St. Paul with...New Testament, we may add those that are peculiarly owing to his style and temper." Macknight, too, remarks no less strongly " the obscure manner of writing...
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Travels of an Irish Gentleman in Search of a Religion, Volume 1

Thomas Moore - 1833 - 340 pages
...the reasons of this obscurity, be adds, " To these causes of obscurity common to St. Paul with {nosl of the other penmen of the several books of the New Testament, we may add those that are peculiarly owing to his style and temper." Mficknight, too, remarks no less strongly, " the obscure manner •of...
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