An inquiry into the integrity of the Greek vulgate, or received text of the New Testament

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Page 66 - am well acquainted with your manner of " wrenching the true cause the false way. It is " not a confident brow, nor the throng of words,
Page 52 - What trick, what device, what starting-hole, " canst thou now find out, to hide thee from this
Page 36 - deeds in arms as I have done this day.
Page 45 - tis the sport to have the engineer Hoist with his own petar.
Page 127 - the Epistles of James and Jude, the second of Peter, the second and third of John, and the
Page 98 - gens, aut quod genus hominum, quod non habeat, sine doctrina, anticipationem quandam Deorum.
Page 107 - tamen ut aut loqueretur expedite, aut componere aliquid auderet. Nam et si quid res exigeret,
Page 123 - abovementioned spurious. First, for the " reason already given, [that in such passages " additions are much more frequent than
Page 141 - testimony of the Latin Fathers ; and if the negative testimony of the Greek Text could be satisfactorily accounted for, and an adequate cause assigned for the silence of the Greek Fathers : no plea could be advanced of sufficient weight to warrant a
Page 148 - is reading against reading, which shall we " prefer ? By all the rules of criticism, the reading which " makes an author consistent with himself.

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