A Plea for a New Translation of the Scriptures: With a Translation of St. Paul's Epistle to the RomansLongmans, Green, and Company, 1866 - 80 páginas |
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... sentences , the frequent and long parentheses , the constantly - recurring use of abstract terms to them so unintelligible , & c . , all help to conceal from them the . meaning . There is but one plan he has ever found to answer : he ...
... sentences , the frequent and long parentheses , the constantly - recurring use of abstract terms to them so unintelligible , & c . , all help to conceal from them the . meaning . There is but one plan he has ever found to answer : he ...
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... sentence pronounced ; but as in English ' judgment ' is used to mean both the sentence pronounced and also the act of judging , so the two Greek nouns are occasionally confounded and used to express the same idea . From the verb is ...
... sentence pronounced ; but as in English ' judgment ' is used to mean both the sentence pronounced and also the act of judging , so the two Greek nouns are occasionally confounded and used to express the same idea . From the verb is ...
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... sentence of damnation , or even condemnation , upon those who misrepresented us ? Can we believe that one so courteous as St. Paul is would do so ; one too who has taught us that charity is not easily provoked , but beareth all things ...
... sentence of damnation , or even condemnation , upon those who misrepresented us ? Can we believe that one so courteous as St. Paul is would do so ; one too who has taught us that charity is not easily provoked , but beareth all things ...
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... sentence which common sense repudiates , and from which every healthy conscience shrinks ? Everyone must see that the former part of the verse is figurative ; no Jewish tribunal ever took note of an angry word ; the angry thought is ...
... sentence which common sense repudiates , and from which every healthy conscience shrinks ? Everyone must see that the former part of the verse is figurative ; no Jewish tribunal ever took note of an angry word ; the angry thought is ...
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... sentence . The Bishop is of course entitled to his opinion - though it would be better if he had stated it as an opinion , and not asserted it as a fact that our Saviour expressed the place of torment under the image of Gehenna , & c ...
... sentence . The Bishop is of course entitled to his opinion - though it would be better if he had stated it as an opinion , and not asserted it as a fact that our Saviour expressed the place of torment under the image of Gehenna , & c ...
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