The Eclectic review. vol. 1-New [8th]1832 |
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... Greek , from the Text of Griesbach , with the various Read- ings of Mill and others . Marginal Re- ferences , & c .; for the use of Schools . Fcap . 8vo . 3s . 6d . cloth . The Doctrine of the New Testament on Prayer . By Isaac Crowdson ...
... Greek , from the Text of Griesbach , with the various Read- ings of Mill and others . Marginal Re- ferences , & c .; for the use of Schools . Fcap . 8vo . 3s . 6d . cloth . The Doctrine of the New Testament on Prayer . By Isaac Crowdson ...
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... Greek . That he may not have to complain of being dismissed without a hearing , we shall transcribe a few felicitous specimens of his Illustration without comment ; leaving our readers to judge from them , how far Mr. Eyre's Work can ...
... Greek . That he may not have to complain of being dismissed without a hearing , we shall transcribe a few felicitous specimens of his Illustration without comment ; leaving our readers to judge from them , how far Mr. Eyre's Work can ...
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... Greek has been unnecessarily abandoned for a servile imitation of the Vulgate . Coverdale's Translation , with all its defects , is often very superior alike in purity of style , per- 6 < 6 6 spicuity , and elegance . But the merit of ...
... Greek has been unnecessarily abandoned for a servile imitation of the Vulgate . Coverdale's Translation , with all its defects , is often very superior alike in purity of style , per- 6 < 6 6 spicuity , and elegance . But the merit of ...
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... Greek into literal English , the Translators have adopted many modes of expression which are not agreeable to English idiom . The Translators were embarrassed by the rules of their royal master ; . . they have made too great use of ...
... Greek into literal English , the Translators have adopted many modes of expression which are not agreeable to English idiom . The Translators were embarrassed by the rules of their royal master ; . . they have made too great use of ...
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... Greek text and an exact standard version , we should have imagined that no danger , and much benefit , might attend a mode of translation that should approach nearer to col- loquial plainness , for the sake of making the sense of ...
... Greek text and an exact standard version , we should have imagined that no danger , and much benefit , might attend a mode of translation that should approach nearer to col- loquial plainness , for the sake of making the sense of ...
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