The Classical Journal, Tom 19A. J. Valpay., 1819 |
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... sense of these passages , if prudent were substituted for naked ? " had he understood " the niceties of construction " between Dy gnaarom , " naked , " and Dygnaaruum , " subtle or prudent . " Examples of this description , where an ...
... sense of these passages , if prudent were substituted for naked ? " had he understood " the niceties of construction " between Dy gnaarom , " naked , " and Dygnaaruum , " subtle or prudent . " Examples of this description , where an ...
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... sense , as well as in opposition to all authority , to give it the sense of pru- dent , ' which Mr. Bellamy has the confidence to say it cannot bear ? " Let the learned and the impartial reader determine . It is therefore undeniably ...
... sense , as well as in opposition to all authority , to give it the sense of pru- dent , ' which Mr. Bellamy has the confidence to say it cannot bear ? " Let the learned and the impartial reader determine . It is therefore undeniably ...
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... sense , that he felt sorrow for what he had done ; but only that he changed his outward conduct towards men , in ... sense of words may cease to convey their customary sense . It is not common sense to suppose , that such an unscrip ...
... sense , that he felt sorrow for what he had done ; but only that he changed his outward conduct towards men , in ... sense of words may cease to convey their customary sense . It is not common sense to suppose , that such an unscrip ...
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... sense , to attri- bute satisfaction to the Deity , is as inconsistent with the per- fection of his nature , as to ascribe to him any other passion or feeling . " Surely he has never considered the obvious meaning of words , or he would ...
... sense , to attri- bute satisfaction to the Deity , is as inconsistent with the per- fection of his nature , as to ascribe to him any other passion or feeling . " Surely he has never considered the obvious meaning of words , or he would ...
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... sense of repent , is contradicted by the impossibility of the thing as applied to God ; by the translation of the very same word , both conso- nants and vowels , Gen. xxxviii . 12. " And he ( Judah ) was com- forted , or satisfied ...
... sense of repent , is contradicted by the impossibility of the thing as applied to God ; by the translation of the very same word , both conso- nants and vowels , Gen. xxxviii . 12. " And he ( Judah ) was com- forted , or satisfied ...
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