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Pagina 122
... expression with modern English than King James's version is . But a text prepared with such care and learning , handed down with such rever- ence by our fathers , sæculorum usu comprobatus , we cannot see coolly set aside by an unknown ...
... expression with modern English than King James's version is . But a text prepared with such care and learning , handed down with such rever- ence by our fathers , sæculorum usu comprobatus , we cannot see coolly set aside by an unknown ...
Pagina 124
... expression with xaτa understood , and having the force of εξ αρχης or απ ' αρχης , i . e . , a principio , from the beginning . This were all well if it could only be shown that τηv apxηv is sometimes used adverbially in the significa ...
... expression with xaτa understood , and having the force of εξ αρχης or απ ' αρχης , i . e . , a principio , from the beginning . This were all well if it could only be shown that τηv apxηv is sometimes used adverbially in the significa ...
Pagina 127
... expression at all , but only " I am what I also said to you from ( or in ) the beginning , ( anfangs ) , the Light of the world , " as in v . 12. * Kistemaker , in his tenth edition of his Testament , t renders it , " Der Anfang Der ich ...
... expression at all , but only " I am what I also said to you from ( or in ) the beginning , ( anfangs ) , the Light of the world , " as in v . 12. * Kistemaker , in his tenth edition of his Testament , t renders it , " Der Anfang Der ich ...
Pagina 128
... expressing it by its equivalent adverb olos . Owing , however , to a false reading of the text , both entirely ... expression would imply ? We do not deny that the Saviour might have answered , " I am what to - day I am ; " but the ...
... expressing it by its equivalent adverb olos . Owing , however , to a false reading of the text , both entirely ... expression would imply ? We do not deny that the Saviour might have answered , " I am what to - day I am ; " but the ...
Pagina 169
... expressing himself in choice English , in an interesting style , in a way that we do not expect from a German . He exerts through his writings a species of magnetism , very rare in such scholars , which excites his readers to think and ...
... expressing himself in choice English , in an interesting style , in a way that we do not expect from a German . He exerts through his writings a species of magnetism , very rare in such scholars , which excites his readers to think and ...
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