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Page 47
... suppose himself in Scythia . * There is among us a great * Since this passage was indited , the writer has met with a description of the school - houses in one of the best counties of a state which , in respect to education , is second ...
... suppose himself in Scythia . * There is among us a great * Since this passage was indited , the writer has met with a description of the school - houses in one of the best counties of a state which , in respect to education , is second ...
Page 50
... suppose that the religions of Greece and of early Rome were the same . For , while the former , aiming at the imagination and not the heart , was sen- sual in its character and debased by the most revolting fables of the Gods , the ...
... suppose that the religions of Greece and of early Rome were the same . For , while the former , aiming at the imagination and not the heart , was sen- sual in its character and debased by the most revolting fables of the Gods , the ...
Page 63
... suppose the Apostle to be speaking only of a transaction between man and his Maker . If the principle was sufficiently settled , or if the custom was so far universal that it might be laid down as a general truth , that in a cove- ἐπί ...
... suppose the Apostle to be speaking only of a transaction between man and his Maker . If the principle was sufficiently settled , or if the custom was so far universal that it might be laid down as a general truth , that in a cove- ἐπί ...
Page 66
... should it be assumed that the meaning must be , 66 one who makes a will , " or a testator ? Why may it not be equally proper to suppose that the unusual meaning may be , one who confirms 66 [ JULY , Examination of Prof. Stuart ,
... should it be assumed that the meaning must be , 66 one who makes a will , " or a testator ? Why may it not be equally proper to suppose that the unusual meaning may be , one who confirms 66 [ JULY , Examination of Prof. Stuart ,
Page 67
... suppose that he used the corresponding word diabéuevos in a similar sense . Since an unusual signification was to be attached to the word , it is to be presumed that he would give to the word this signification . He wished to express ...
... suppose that he used the corresponding word diabéuevos in a similar sense . Since an unusual signification was to be attached to the word , it is to be presumed that he would give to the word this signification . He wished to express ...
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