A Commentary Upon the Old and New Testaments, with the Apocrypha, Volume 4S. Bagster, 1809 |
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Page ii
... stand confessed , as you neither asked nor solicited this eminence ; it rather sought you out , and seemed to court you , so that I may justly . draw the parallel between you and some celebrated names of antiquity , whose ambition was ...
... stand confessed , as you neither asked nor solicited this eminence ; it rather sought you out , and seemed to court you , so that I may justly . draw the parallel between you and some celebrated names of antiquity , whose ambition was ...
Page iii
... stand in great need of light and illustration , very little help and advantage of this nature . The following Commentary therefore upon the Book of Wisdom , which the ancients had in so great esteem , and our church has thought not ...
... stand in great need of light and illustration , very little help and advantage of this nature . The following Commentary therefore upon the Book of Wisdom , which the ancients had in so great esteem , and our church has thought not ...
Page xiii
... stand in this preface . With respect to the third council of Carthage , whereat St Austin himself , they say , was present , we reply , 1. This council was not oecumenical , but only a provincial one . 2. The 47th canon ( according to ...
... stand in this preface . With respect to the third council of Carthage , whereat St Austin himself , they say , was present , we reply , 1. This council was not oecumenical , but only a provincial one . 2. The 47th canon ( according to ...
Page xiv
... stand to nothing that their own fears and the Pope's persuasion had before led them into . See Coslin's Schol . Hist . sect . 160 . The last is the famous decree of the council of Trent , wherein forty - three , or some few persons more ...
... stand to nothing that their own fears and the Pope's persuasion had before led them into . See Coslin's Schol . Hist . sect . 160 . The last is the famous decree of the council of Trent , wherein forty - three , or some few persons more ...
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... stand on an equal foot with the Greek , excepting its being translated so early , and by so near a relation . Nor do the Oriental versions agree any better with the Latin . As to the Vulgate in particular , it is un- certain what copy ...
... stand on an equal foot with the Greek , excepting its being translated so early , and by so near a relation . Nor do the Oriental versions agree any better with the Latin . As to the Vulgate in particular , it is un- certain what copy ...
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