An essay for a new translation of the Bible [by C. Le Cène] done out of Fr., with alterations and additions [by H. Ross].1701 |
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Charles Le Cène. TO THE READER . A Sa Tranflation of nhe Holy Scrip tures , according to this Effay , would be of great use to moft Chriftians , and Tave them the expence and pains of buying and confulting Commentators ; fo the ferious ...
Charles Le Cène. TO THE READER . A Sa Tranflation of nhe Holy Scrip tures , according to this Effay , would be of great use to moft Chriftians , and Tave them the expence and pains of buying and confulting Commentators ; fo the ferious ...
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... Scrip tures rightly Tranflated ? Can we defire any thing more Perfect or Profitable , than the Holy Oracles , which God hath defign'd for Doctrine , for Reproof , for Correction , and for Inftruction in Righteoufnefs , that the Man of ...
... Scrip tures rightly Tranflated ? Can we defire any thing more Perfect or Profitable , than the Holy Oracles , which God hath defign'd for Doctrine , for Reproof , for Correction , and for Inftruction in Righteoufnefs , that the Man of ...
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... Scrip ture , by way of Annotations , to the end of the Chapters , because they would have render'd the Stile rugged and uneafie , and alfo unintelligible to fome Readers : But after all , fome hard Words could not be avoided in a Work ...
... Scrip ture , by way of Annotations , to the end of the Chapters , because they would have render'd the Stile rugged and uneafie , and alfo unintelligible to fome Readers : But after all , fome hard Words could not be avoided in a Work ...
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... too Cozri Pir much Wedded to the Letter of the Scrip- ture , do obferve , that this Prohibition is only to be understood of private per- fons , and not at all of those whom God had had appointed to Interpret his Will ; and that the [ 10 ]
... too Cozri Pir much Wedded to the Letter of the Scrip- ture , do obferve , that this Prohibition is only to be understood of private per- fons , and not at all of those whom God had had appointed to Interpret his Will ; and that the [ 10 ]
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... Scrip- ture frequently accommodates itself to the current Opinions about natural things , without approving or confirming them ; That there are Parentheses that darken the Senfe , unless they are more diftinctly mark'd , than they ...
... Scrip- ture frequently accommodates itself to the current Opinions about natural things , without approving or confirming them ; That there are Parentheses that darken the Senfe , unless they are more diftinctly mark'd , than they ...
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