Institutes of Biblical Criticism: Or, Heads of the Course of Lectures on that Subject, Read in the University and King's College of Aberdeen |
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... marks ; with greatest certain- ty by the latter ; not however by any one mark singly , but by the conjunction of several . Simon , Hist . V. T. l . 1. c . 22 , 23. Houbigant , Prol . p . 195 . Kennicott , Diss . 1. p . 309 , 312 , 313 ...
... marks ; with greatest certain- ty by the latter ; not however by any one mark singly , but by the conjunction of several . Simon , Hist . V. T. l . 1. c . 22 , 23. Houbigant , Prol . p . 195 . Kennicott , Diss . 1. p . 309 , 312 , 313 ...
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... marks of being written with care , and therefore have great authority ; others , of being written negligently , and these can claim no authority . Simon , N. T. c . 30. Michaelis , § 28. Walton , ib . Marsh's Michaelis , ib . De Rossi ...
... marks of being written with care , and therefore have great authority ; others , of being written negligently , and these can claim no authority . Simon , N. T. c . 30. Michaelis , § 28. Walton , ib . Marsh's Michaelis , ib . De Rossi ...
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... marks , as well as by sounds . 100. The first method which they fell upon for this purpose was , probably , the fixing upon marks to de- note particular things ; and these would be , in the be- ginning , a rude picture of the thing ...
... marks , as well as by sounds . 100. The first method which they fell upon for this purpose was , probably , the fixing upon marks to de- note particular things ; and these would be , in the be- ginning , a rude picture of the thing ...
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... marks of things were laid aside , as soon as they had invented or learned a more commodious method of writing , namely by an alphabet ; but , the Egyptians retained it along with this other method , and improved it to a great degree of ...
... marks of things were laid aside , as soon as they had invented or learned a more commodious method of writing , namely by an alphabet ; but , the Egyptians retained it along with this other method , and improved it to a great degree of ...
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... marks of being derived from them , though they have been gradually altered till they came to their present form . Walton , Prol . 2. § 4 , 6 , 9 , & c . Ken . ib . Wilson , ib . Blair , ib . SECT . III . Of the Hebrew Vowel Points and ...
... marks of being derived from them , though they have been gradually altered till they came to their present form . Walton , Prol . 2. § 4 , 6 , 9 , & c . Ken . ib . Wilson , ib . Blair , ib . SECT . III . Of the Hebrew Vowel Points and ...
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Acts Alex analogy of faith ancient MSS ancient versions Arab arises authority Beausobre books of Scripture Buxt Chald Christ Chron connexion copies Copt corrupted Deut difficulty Diss Edit Epistles Erasm Ethiop Exod expressions Ezek false readings give Glass Greek Griesb Grot Hebrew Hebrew language Houbig idioms Jewish Jews John John ii Keri kindred languages Kings Knatchb literal Lord Lowth in loc Luke Macknight Mark Marsh's Michael Matth means Mill Moses noun occasion Old Testament particular passages prediction Prol Proleg prophets Prov Psal quotations reference rendered sacred Samaritan Pentateuch Schultens Scripture SECT Seeming Contradictions sense shalt shew signification Simon sions sometimes Syriac thee things thou tion transcribers unto various readings verbs viii vowel points Vulg Vulgate Walton words writers xvii xviii xxii xxiii xxiv xxvii Zeger
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