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Strona xi
... Greek . ' Mr Earle ( I will employ his own words ) would reverse this , and say that in many of my details he would practically come to my conclusion , but that the principle itself , with all the speciousness of its appearance , is ...
... Greek . ' Mr Earle ( I will employ his own words ) would reverse this , and say that in many of my details he would practically come to my conclusion , but that the principle itself , with all the speciousness of its appearance , is ...
Strona xii
... Greek ( I do not speak of Plato and Demosthenes , but of the New Testa- ment ) is in the words : the stronghold of the English language is in its phraseology and variability . ' This is not the distinction which I should myself give ...
... Greek ( I do not speak of Plato and Demosthenes , but of the New Testa- ment ) is in the words : the stronghold of the English language is in its phraseology and variability . ' This is not the distinction which I should myself give ...
Strona xiii
... Greek word occurs repeatedly in a context , they rather leaned to a variation of the rendering . ' Now it is one thing to give a double rendering to a single word at any one occurrence ; and another to give it two different renderings ...
... Greek word occurs repeatedly in a context , they rather leaned to a variation of the rendering . ' Now it is one thing to give a double rendering to a single word at any one occurrence ; and another to give it two different renderings ...
Strona xiv
... Greek . It would require far more minute scholarship than I possess to discern any difference in meaning between viòs and ' son . ' Yet Mr Earle stands forward as the champion of the rendering in Matt . xx . 20 , ' Then came to him the ...
... Greek . It would require far more minute scholarship than I possess to discern any difference in meaning between viòs and ' son . ' Yet Mr Earle stands forward as the champion of the rendering in Matt . xx . 20 , ' Then came to him the ...
Strona xv
... Greek ? In all these passages the thought is one and the same ; that the ideal of human conduct is the exact copying of the Divine . In the other examples quoted our translators have preserved this thought unimpaired by repeating the ...
... Greek ? In all these passages the thought is one and the same ; that the ideal of human conduct is the exact copying of the Divine . In the other examples quoted our translators have preserved this thought unimpaired by repeating the ...
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