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Strona xiii
... introduced , which has no place in the original . If therefore the English on any occasion furnishes no exact and coextensive equivalent for a given Greek word as used in a given context ( and this difficulty must occur again and again ...
... introduced , which has no place in the original . If therefore the English on any occasion furnishes no exact and coextensive equivalent for a given Greek word as used in a given context ( and this difficulty must occur again and again ...
Strona xvi
... introduction of a third rendering a still further injury is inflicted on the compactness of the passage . So far with regard to the sense . But Mr Earle urges that the sound must be consulted ; that the ear xvi PREFACE TO THE SECOND ...
... introduction of a third rendering a still further injury is inflicted on the compactness of the passage . So far with regard to the sense . But Mr Earle urges that the sound must be consulted ; that the ear xvi PREFACE TO THE SECOND ...
Strona 4
... introduced into the 1 Op . IX . 1408 . 2 See Hieron . Op . 11. 660 , where Rufinus exclaims , ' Istud com- missum dic quomodo emendabitur ? immo , nefas quomodo expiabitur ? ' with more to the same effect . 3 Hieron . Epist . 104 ( 1 ...
... introduced into the 1 Op . IX . 1408 . 2 See Hieron . Op . 11. 660 , where Rufinus exclaims , ' Istud com- missum dic quomodo emendabitur ? immo , nefas quomodo expiabitur ? ' with more to the same effect . 3 Hieron . Epist . 104 ( 1 ...
Strona 6
... introduce . Thus Augustine , when endeavouring to deter him , speaks of his new translation ; Jerome in reply tacitly corrects his illustrious correspondent , and calls the work a revision ' . And throughout he holds the same guarded ...
... introduce . Thus Augustine , when endeavouring to deter him , speaks of his new translation ; Jerome in reply tacitly corrects his illustrious correspondent , and calls the work a revision ' . And throughout he holds the same guarded ...
Strona 21
... introduce . No doubt , when the subject of various readings . is mentioned , grave apprehensions will arise in the minds of some persons . But this is just the case where more light is wanted to allay the fears which a vague imagination ...
... introduce . No doubt , when the subject of various readings . is mentioned , grave apprehensions will arise in the minds of some persons . But this is just the case where more light is wanted to allay the fears which a vague imagination ...
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2nd Edition Acts adopted aorist Apostles appears Aramaic archaisms Authorised Version Bishop Canon Cook century Christ Christian Church context correct Crown 8vo definite article derivation distinction elsewhere English Bible English reader English Version Epistle Evangelists Evil expression Extra fcap F. D. MAURICE fact Fathers Fcap Geneva Bible Globe 8vo Gospel Hebrew instance interpretation introduced Jerome John language later Liturgy Lord Lord's Prayer Luke malo margin Matt Matthew meaning neuter occurs Old Latin Old Testament original passage Paul Paul's Peshito petition preposition quoted quotidianum revision Satan sense Septuagint Sermons substituted supersubstantialem Syriac Tertullian tion translators Tyndale unto Vulgate word writes ἀλλὰ ἀπὸ τοῦ πονηροῦ αὐτοῦ γὰρ δὲ δι διὰ εἰς ἐκ τοῦ ἐν ἐπὶ ἐπιούσιον ἡμῶν Θεοῦ ἵνα καὶ μὴ οἱ ὅτι οὐ πρὸς τὰ τῇ τὴν τῆς τὸ τοῖς τὸν τῷ τῶν ὑμῶν
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