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... Ephesus , however , played their part to admiration , amidst the cheers of toryism and the benedictions of the clergy . Hostili- ties against the enemies of God and man filled every mouth and every mind . The press , the pulpit , and ...
... Ephesus , however , played their part to admiration , amidst the cheers of toryism and the benedictions of the clergy . Hostili- ties against the enemies of God and man filled every mouth and every mind . The press , the pulpit , and ...
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... Ephesus ( èv ' Epéoy ) in the first verse were originally wanting ; or that they were not in- serted in some copies ; or that in Laodicea ( er Aaodikcia ) stood in their place . Basil , in his second book against Eunomius , writes thus ...
... Ephesus ( èv ' Epéoy ) in the first verse were originally wanting ; or that they were not in- serted in some copies ; or that in Laodicea ( er Aaodikcia ) stood in their place . Basil , in his second book against Eunomius , writes thus ...
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... Ephesus had almost displaced the others . The beginning of the passage in Basil certainly shews , that he knew of no such reading as év Aaodiktia ; but we cannot assent to L'Enfant when he affirms that role was wanting in the common ...
... Ephesus had almost displaced the others . The beginning of the passage in Basil certainly shews , that he knew of no such reading as év Aaodiktia ; but we cannot assent to L'Enfant when he affirms that role was wanting in the common ...
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... Ephesus was wanting . It is most improbable , as we have said in relation to Basil , that the fanciful exposition of the words to which Jerome alludes found év ' Epéry in a dif- ferent position , and laid emphasis on the participle ...
... Ephesus was wanting . It is most improbable , as we have said in relation to Basil , that the fanciful exposition of the words to which Jerome alludes found év ' Epéry in a dif- ferent position , and laid emphasis on the participle ...
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... Ephesus were want- ing in the original copies , or that in Laodicea stood in place of them . It favours the idea , that the former phrase was not found in some ancient MSS . Taking this part of the ex- ternal evidence by itself , it ...
... Ephesus were want- ing in the original copies , or that in Laodicea stood in place of them . It favours the idea , that the former phrase was not found in some ancient MSS . Taking this part of the ex- ternal evidence by itself , it ...
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Seite 422 - How that by revelation he made known unto me the mystery (as I wrote afore in few words, whereby, when ye read, ye may understand my knowledge in the mystery of Christ) which in other ages was not made known unto the sons of men, as it is now revealed unto his holy Apostles and Prophets by the Spirit...
Seite 422 - Many of them also which used curious arts brought their books together, and burned them before all men: and they counted the price of them, and found it fifty thousand pieces of silver.
Seite 412 - For the bed is shorter than that a man can stretch himself on it: and the covering narrower than that he can wrap himself in it.
Seite 669 - For the mystery of iniquity doth already work: only he who now letteth will let, until he be taken out of the way. And then shall that Wicked be revealed, whom the Lord shall consume with the spirit of his mouth, and shall destroy with the brightness of his coming...
Seite 419 - Gentiles, — if ye have heard of the dispensation of the grace of God which is given me to you-ward : how that by revelation he made known unto me the mystery...
Seite 625 - HUNT.— RESEARCHES ON LIGHT : An Examination of all the Phenomena connected with the Chemical and Molecular Changes produced by the Influence of the Solar Rays : embracing all the known Photographic Processes, and new Discoveries in the Art By ROBERT HUNT, Keeper of Mining Records, Museum of Practical Geology.
Seite 693 - Treatise," which had cost him hours and days of labor. He would give his left hand to possess such powers of description as this man : and if it pleased Providence to spare his useful life, he, if any one, would certainly render science attractive and popular, and do equal service to theology and geology.
Seite 449 - Mr Crabbe, in short, shows us something which we have all seen, or may see, in real life; and draws from it such feelings and such reflections as every human being must acknowledge that it is calculated to excite. He delights us by the truth, and vivid and picturesque beauty of his representations, and by the force and pathos of the sensations with which we feel that they ought to be connected.
Seite 76 - ... we shall see face to face, and know as we are known?
Seite 691 - In the course of the first day's employment, I picked up a nodular mass of blue limestone, and laid it open by a stroke of the hammer. Wonderful to relate, it contained inside a beautifully finished piece of sculpture — one of the volutes apparently of an Ionic capital...