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... mention the inveterate prejudices arising from im- memorial opinions and practices , as well as from mistaken in- terest , which the first preachers of Christianity had to encounter ; not to mention the universal contempt and ...
... mention the inveterate prejudices arising from im- memorial opinions and practices , as well as from mistaken in- terest , which the first preachers of Christianity had to encounter ; not to mention the universal contempt and ...
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... mention is , when a num- ber of books on every topic are recommended , the student finds it , I say , not difficult but , impossible , to get them all , or even the greater part of them . Fruitless endeavours , often repeated , will in ...
... mention is , when a num- ber of books on every topic are recommended , the student finds it , I say , not difficult but , impossible , to get them all , or even the greater part of them . Fruitless endeavours , often repeated , will in ...
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... mention , that it is more proper for the student to read Josephus in his own language than in a translation : it will thus answer a double end , as an exercise in Greek as well as in history . To the knowledge of the sacred , it will be ...
... mention , that it is more proper for the student to read Josephus in his own language than in a translation : it will thus answer a double end , as an exercise in Greek as well as in history . To the knowledge of the sacred , it will be ...
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... mention- ed , those at least which are of principal moment to the theolo gian , would constitute what is commonly called the history of the sacred canon . The utility of such inquiries to the theologian is the point which naturally ...
... mention- ed , those at least which are of principal moment to the theolo gian , would constitute what is commonly called the history of the sacred canon . The utility of such inquiries to the theologian is the point which naturally ...
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... mention , are Houbigant's prolegomena to the dif ferent parts into which he has divided his Latin version of the Old Testament , and Mill's and Wetstein's prolegomena to the splendid and valuable editions they have given of the Greek ...
... mention , are Houbigant's prolegomena to the dif ferent parts into which he has divided his Latin version of the Old Testament , and Mill's and Wetstein's prolegomena to the splendid and valuable editions they have given of the Greek ...
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