A Commentary Upon the Old and New Testaments, with the Apocrypha, Volume 4S. Bagster, 1809 |
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Page i
... learned labours about . dwell Was I permitted to observe the common practice in addresses of this kind , and to speak in the language of modern complaisance , the world might expect that I should upon all those great qualities in which ...
... learned labours about . dwell Was I permitted to observe the common practice in addresses of this kind , and to speak in the language of modern complaisance , the world might expect that I should upon all those great qualities in which ...
Page iv
... learned labours , as to at- tempt scarce a single emendation , when the badness of the original text in so many places called for their assistance , can be resolved into no truer cause , than what is mentioned before , viz .. that the ...
... learned labours , as to at- tempt scarce a single emendation , when the badness of the original text in so many places called for their assistance , can be resolved into no truer cause , than what is mentioned before , viz .. that the ...
Page v
... learned men have been of opinion , [ see Grabe's Prolegom . tom . ult . chap . i . 2. Calmet's Diction , in voce WISDOM , ] that this book , and that of Ecclesiasticus were originally written in metre , and there may perhaps seem some ...
... learned men have been of opinion , [ see Grabe's Prolegom . tom . ult . chap . i . 2. Calmet's Diction , in voce WISDOM , ] that this book , and that of Ecclesiasticus were originally written in metre , and there may perhaps seem some ...
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... learned men about the Author . In the former , the style , sentiments , method , and subject matter of the Book of Wisdom , are so judiciously treated of , that it is need- less to attempt to add to it ; but as the conclusion contains ...
... learned men about the Author . In the former , the style , sentiments , method , and subject matter of the Book of Wisdom , are so judiciously treated of , that it is need- less to attempt to add to it ; but as the conclusion contains ...
Page vii
... learned suppose it to be wrote before , any of the books of Moses , and probably the oldest book we have now remaining . See Origen , cont . Gels . lib . i . Euseb . Demonst . Evang . lib . i . c . 6. Selden De Jure . Nat . & c . c . 11 ...
... learned suppose it to be wrote before , any of the books of Moses , and probably the oldest book we have now remaining . See Origen , cont . Gels . lib . i . Euseb . Demonst . Evang . lib . i . c . 6. Selden De Jure . Nat . & c . c . 11 ...
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according agreeable ancient Arabic blessing Book of Tobit Book of Wisdom called Calmet chap copies Coverdale's creatures death Deut divine Drusius earth Egypt Egyptians enemies evil Exod expression father favour fear Geneva Bible give glory God's Greek Grotius happiness hath heart heathen heaven Hebrew holy honour Ibid idolatry idols instance Israelites Jews Josephus judgment Junius king learned likewise living Lord manner means ment mentioned mercy Moses nature ness observation occasion particular passage persons Philo Port Royal probably prophets Prov Psal Psalmist punishment quĉ reason renders righteous says Scripture seems sense shew signifies sinners sins sion Sirach Solomon soul speaking spirit St Austin St Paul Syriac thee ther things thou Tigurin tion translators true reading understand unto verse Vulg Vulgate wicked wickedness wisdom wise words worship writer xviii ἐν καὶ