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Page iv
... writ about , were certainly things well known to those he writ to , and which they had some pecu- liar concern in ; which made them easily apprehend his meaning , and see the tendency and force of his discourse . But we having now , at ...
... writ about , were certainly things well known to those he writ to , and which they had some pecu- liar concern in ; which made them easily apprehend his meaning , and see the tendency and force of his discourse . But we having now , at ...
Page vii
... writ , which would visibly disturb the sense , and hinder the understanding of any other book whatsoever . IfTully's epistles were so printed , and so used , I ask , Whether they would not be much harder to be understood , less easy ...
... writ , which would visibly disturb the sense , and hinder the understanding of any other book whatsoever . IfTully's epistles were so printed , and so used , I ask , Whether they would not be much harder to be understood , less easy ...
Page x
... writ not by that man's system , and so his meaning cannot be known by it . This being the ordinary way of understanding the epistles , and every sect be- ing perfectly orthodox in his own judgment ; what a great and invincible darkness ...
... writ not by that man's system , and so his meaning cannot be known by it . This being the ordinary way of understanding the epistles , and every sect be- ing perfectly orthodox in his own judgment ; what a great and invincible darkness ...
Page xiii
... writ it , every one would agree , was to read the whole letter through , from one end to the other , all at once , to see what was the main subject and tendency of it : or if it had several views and purposes in it , not dependent one ...
... writ it , every one would agree , was to read the whole letter through , from one end to the other , all at once , to see what was the main subject and tendency of it : or if it had several views and purposes in it , not dependent one ...
Page xv
... writ , required him to speak to , we are nowhere told . All this , and a great deal more , necessary to guide us into the true meaning of the epistles , is to be had only from the epistles themselves , and to be gathered from thence ...
... writ , required him to speak to , we are nowhere told . All this , and a great deal more , necessary to guide us into the true meaning of the epistles , is to be had only from the epistles themselves , and to be gathered from thence ...
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