| Joseph Priestley - 1783 - 650 sayfa
...phrafe in the New Teftament is what may " be called its Handing fenfe, that which will be " the firft to occur to common people, of every " country, and in every age*." I would alfo refer you to a fmall piece 1 lately publifhed, entitled A general View of the Argumnti... | |
| Joseph Priestley - 1783 - 658 sayfa
...phrafe in the New Teftament is what may " be called its {landing fenfe, that which will be " the firft to occur to common people, of every " country, and in every age*." I would alfo refer you to a fmall piece 1 lately publifhed, entitled A general View of the Argumtnts... | |
| Joseph Priestley - 1790 - 296 sayfa
...the New Teftament is what may be " called " called its landing fenfe, that which will be the firft to " occur to common people, of every country, and in every "age." ' I would alfo refer you to a fmall piece I lately publifhed, ' entitled, A general View of the Arguments... | |
| Joseph Priestley - 1815 - 524 sayfa
..." It is a principle with me, that the true sense of any phrase in the New Testament is what may be called its standing sense, that which will be the...common people of every country and in every age*." - I would also refer you to a small piece I lately published, entitled A general View of the Arguments... | |
| James Gifford - 1815 - 328 sayfa
...If," says a venerable writer, " we cannot arrive at ab*.1 solute certainty in this great Point (the " that which will be the first to occur to common people, " of every country, and in every age." This is, without doubt, a good general rule : let it be applied, therefore, to the citations above,... | |
| Joseph Priestley - 1790 - 620 sayfa
...' It is a principle with me, that the true sense of any phrase in the New Testament is what may be called its standing sense, that which will be the...common people, of every country, and in every age.' " I would also refer you to a small piece I lately published, entitled, ' A general View of the Arguments... | |
| Joseph Priestley - 1787 - 588 sayfa
...with me, that the true sense of any phrase in the New Testament is,, for the most part, what may be called its standing sense; that which will be the...common people of every country and in every age."* I would also refer you to a small piece I lately published, entitled, " A general View of the Arguments... | |
| 1821 - 536 sayfa
...eastern hemiiphere." Sc« Mr. Shepherd's preface to his Free Examination, &c." what may be called a standing sense: that which will be the first to occur...the difference between this standing sense and the Jewisn sense will, in all cases, be far less than is imagined, or none at all; because, though different... | |
| 1826 - 1138 sayfa
...' It is a principle with me, that the true sense of any phrase in the New Testament is what may be called its standing sense, that which will be the...common people of every country and in every age.' — Horsley to Priestley, p. 23; Priestley's Letters to Horsley, p. 289. 14. In the twentieth chapter... | |
| Abraham John Valpy - 1826 - 596 sayfa
...sense of any phrase in the \cw Testament is what may be called its standing sense, that which will bo the first to occur to common people of every country and in every age." — Horsley to Priestley, p. 23; Priestley's Letters to Horsley, p. 289. 14. In the twentieth chapter... | |
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