The works of John Locke. To which is added the life of the author and a collection of several of his pieces, publ. by mr. Desmaizeaux, Volume 81823 |
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... Greek ; a language dead many ages since ; a language of a very witty , volatile people , seekers after novelty , and abounding with variety of notions and sects , to which they applied the terms of their com- mon tongue with great ...
... Greek ; a language dead many ages since ; a language of a very witty , volatile people , seekers after novelty , and abounding with variety of notions and sects , to which they applied the terms of their com- mon tongue with great ...
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... Greek tongue . The terms are Greek , but the idiom , or turn of the phrases , may be truly said to be Hebrew or Syriac . The custom and familiarity of which tongues do sometimes so far influence the ex- pressions in these epistles ...
... Greek tongue . The terms are Greek , but the idiom , or turn of the phrases , may be truly said to be Hebrew or Syriac . The custom and familiarity of which tongues do sometimes so far influence the ex- pressions in these epistles ...
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... Greek eloquence ; no notions of their philo- sophy mixed with his doctrine , to set it off . The en- ticing words of man's wisdom , whereby he means all the studied rules of the Grecian schools , which made 16 Preface .
... Greek eloquence ; no notions of their philo- sophy mixed with his doctrine , to set it off . The en- ticing words of man's wisdom , whereby he means all the studied rules of the Grecian schools , which made 16 Preface .
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... Greek words signify . Whereby it cannot be thought that St. Paul meant , that Christians were to be imme- diately removed into the other world . Therefore ἐνες · ὼς αἰὼν must signity something else than present world , in the ordinary ...
... Greek words signify . Whereby it cannot be thought that St. Paul meant , that Christians were to be imme- diately removed into the other world . Therefore ἐνες · ὼς αἰὼν must signity something else than present world , in the ordinary ...
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... Greek , was compelled to be circumcised : PARAPHRASE . of note and reputation amongst them ; lest the pains that I have already taken , or should take in the Gospel , should be 3 in vain . But though I communicated the Gospel , which I ...
... Greek , was compelled to be circumcised : PARAPHRASE . of note and reputation amongst them ; lest the pains that I have already taken , or should take in the Gospel , should be 3 in vain . But though I communicated the Gospel , which I ...
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