Eclectic Magazine, and Monthly Edition of the Living Age, Volume 12;Volume 75Leavitt, Throw and Company, 1870 |
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Pagina 12
... language are studied more than exact literality in rendering . Some of his phrases , however , are very happy . Coverdale followed Tyndale's version closely in the Pentateuch and New Tes- tament , and any changes he introduced are taken ...
... language are studied more than exact literality in rendering . Some of his phrases , however , are very happy . Coverdale followed Tyndale's version closely in the Pentateuch and New Tes- tament , and any changes he introduced are taken ...
Pagina 14
... language of the people , and a strong recommendation to every man to read for himself at home ; " for , " says Cranmer , " the Holy Spirit hath so or- dered and attempered the Scriptures , that in them as well publicans , fishers , and ...
... language of the people , and a strong recommendation to every man to read for himself at home ; " for , " says Cranmer , " the Holy Spirit hath so or- dered and attempered the Scriptures , that in them as well publicans , fishers , and ...
Pagina 36
... language , and by the aid of modern conceptions . Most undoubtedly , the digestion of food in the human body is a purely chemical process ; and the passage of the nutritive parts of that food into the blood , a physical operation ...
... language , and by the aid of modern conceptions . Most undoubtedly , the digestion of food in the human body is a purely chemical process ; and the passage of the nutritive parts of that food into the blood , a physical operation ...
Pagina 52
... language in Europe . He talked to the Prince's valet in German ; to his cook in Italian ; to his groom English , and completely ingratiated him- self with M. Jean - Jacques Roquet , by declaring that though his - M . Stanislas ...
... language in Europe . He talked to the Prince's valet in German ; to his cook in Italian ; to his groom English , and completely ingratiated him- self with M. Jean - Jacques Roquet , by declaring that though his - M . Stanislas ...
Pagina 54
... language which stood in the way of his addressing them on topics political and social , and awakening them to a sense of their degradation . He did not confide any of his sentiments on this point to his host , for he had noticed with ...
... language which stood in the way of his addressing them on topics political and social , and awakening them to a sense of their degradation . He did not confide any of his sentiments on this point to his host , for he had noticed with ...
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