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Page 98
I acknowledge that the Eng . verb , will does not always reach the full import of
the Gr . tihelv : as will with us is sometimes no more than a sign of the suture , it
does not necessarily suggest volition . But this example does not fall under the ...
I acknowledge that the Eng . verb , will does not always reach the full import of
the Gr . tihelv : as will with us is sometimes no more than a sign of the suture , it
does not necessarily suggest volition . But this example does not fall under the ...
Page 208
The first Sy . translator has for the same cause , the not understanding of the
import of muyun in this place , rendered it by the word denoting carefully , which ,
though equally unwarranted , suits the sense better than crebro . The . who is in
this ...
The first Sy . translator has for the same cause , the not understanding of the
import of muyun in this place , rendered it by the word denoting carefully , which ,
though equally unwarranted , suits the sense better than crebro . The . who is in
this ...
Page 367
rendered by some such word as perseverance , continuance , constancy ; and ,
considering the ordinary import of the verb vnouévw , this may be called a more
literal , because a more analogical , as well as a more exact interpretation than
the ...
rendered by some such word as perseverance , continuance , constancy ; and ,
considering the ordinary import of the verb vnouévw , this may be called a more
literal , because a more analogical , as well as a more exact interpretation than
the ...
Page 495
But to return from what may be thought a digression , though of consequence for
ascertaining the import of the term , I have not rendered narépa idlov , with most
moderns , his own father , because the word own adds nothing to the import of ...
But to return from what may be thought a digression , though of consequence for
ascertaining the import of the term , I have not rendered narépa idlov , with most
moderns , his own father , because the word own adds nothing to the import of ...
Page 537
The general import of rapárahel in the active voice , is ' to admonish , ' to exhort ,
to entreat , and napáxinois , admonition , exhortation . It is manifest , as has been
justly remarked by Dr . Ham . , that in some places the import of the noun has ...
The general import of rapárahel in the active voice , is ' to admonish , ' to exhort ,
to entreat , and napáxinois , admonition , exhortation . It is manifest , as has been
justly remarked by Dr . Ham . , that in some places the import of the noun has ...
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Page 445 - Jesus answered, Are there not twelve hours in the day? If any man walk in the day, he stumbleth not, because he seeth the light of this world. But if a man walk in the night, he stumbleth, because there is no light in him.
Page 499 - And the Father himself, which hath sent me, hath borne witness of me. " Ye have neither heard His voice at any time, nor seen His shape.
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