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Page 192
... ing death too severe for them to expect ; and he which shall render him the
fruits in their seawill then let out the vineyard to other husbandmen , sons . who
shall faithfully render him the fruits of it in their proper seasons . Luke Thus did
they ...
... ing death too severe for them to expect ; and he which shall render him the
fruits in their seawill then let out the vineyard to other husbandmen , sons . who
shall faithfully render him the fruits of it in their proper seasons . Luke Thus did
they ...
Page 431
What they thought he deserved for his We may either render the words , [ 7e
labour in that office ? They give him the 5logenpleid , ov 87luncurlo ato viwy
Tomana , ] price of a slave , thirty pieces of silver ; and of one who was sold ,
even of one ...
What they thought he deserved for his We may either render the words , [ 7e
labour in that office ? They give him the 5logenpleid , ov 87luncurlo ato viwy
Tomana , ] price of a slave , thirty pieces of silver ; and of one who was sold ,
even of one ...
Page 533
329. ) v . cap . 6 , § 14 . reasonably , render the words Οπως αν f Before
appointed . ] Instead of apoxe# 2 . Susir , & c . as the same phrase is used ,
meum uervor , before preached , 1 here follow Luke ii . 55. Tw ? « V CLT :
0427.129wow , & c .
329. ) v . cap . 6 , § 14 . reasonably , render the words Οπως αν f Before
appointed . ] Instead of apoxe# 2 . Susir , & c . as the same phrase is used ,
meum uervor , before preached , 1 here follow Luke ii . 55. Tw ? « V CLT :
0427.129wow , & c .
Page 560
Mr. Lardner , in his judicious ned of departing from the usual rendering remarks
on this subject , has shewn , that of the ... bethis connection with a suiwy Tuy
nuigwy , ginning of the xrinth Book of his Antiquiwhich he would render of iute
cars .
Mr. Lardner , in his judicious ned of departing from the usual rendering remarks
on this subject , has shewn , that of the ... bethis connection with a suiwy Tuy
nuigwy , ginning of the xrinth Book of his Antiquiwhich he would render of iute
cars .
Page 580
This our trans whom he takes to have been Joseph , bis lators render in the
margin , fair to God , beantiful appearance ... serve to might perhaps be not unfitly
rendered di- aggravate the crime of Israel in rejecting vinely berdiful , the name of
...
This our trans whom he takes to have been Joseph , bis lators render in the
margin , fair to God , beantiful appearance ... serve to might perhaps be not unfitly
rendered di- aggravate the crime of Israel in rejecting vinely berdiful , the name of
...
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