The Family Expositor; Or, A Paraphrase and Version of the New Testament: With Critical Notes, and a Practical Improvement to Each SectionF. Westley and A.H. Davis, 1831 - 2 sayfa |
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Sayfa v
... learned treatises in his profession . He left an estate of about two thousand pounds per annum , whe- ther hereditary or acquired I cannot learn ; but it was lost out of the family in the time of the civil wars . The Doc- tor's father ...
... learned treatises in his profession . He left an estate of about two thousand pounds per annum , whe- ther hereditary or acquired I cannot learn ; but it was lost out of the family in the time of the civil wars . The Doc- tor's father ...
Sayfa vi
... learned languages under one Mr. Stott , a minister who taught a private school in London . In the year 1712 he was re- moved to Kingston - upon - Thames , to the school which his grandfather Bauman had taught , and continued there till ...
... learned languages under one Mr. Stott , a minister who taught a private school in London . In the year 1712 he was re- moved to Kingston - upon - Thames , to the school which his grandfather Bauman had taught , and continued there till ...
Sayfa xix
... learned it before , that they might be able to read the Old Testament in its original language . A care very im- portant and necessary ! To this end , besides the course of lectures in a morning , classical lectures were read every ...
... learned it before , that they might be able to read the Old Testament in its original language . A care very im- portant and necessary ! To this end , besides the course of lectures in a morning , classical lectures were read every ...
Sayfa xxv
... learned men , who have gone before them , with contempt , but was always ready to receive whatever light they could afford him ; yet in forming his opinion on all matters of mere revelation , he took the Scriptures for his guide , and ...
... learned men , who have gone before them , with contempt , but was always ready to receive whatever light they could afford him ; yet in forming his opinion on all matters of mere revelation , he took the Scriptures for his guide , and ...
Sayfa xxvii
... learned persons , which stand in it , show their esteem for the author and concern for the advancement of religion . It is natural to expect , that , after an author's death , his friends might be less solicitous to encourage the ...
... learned persons , which stand in it , show their esteem for the author and concern for the advancement of religion . It is natural to expect , that , after an author's death , his friends might be less solicitous to encourage the ...
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