Biblical Repository and Quarterly ObserverJ. M. Sherwood., 1838 |
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... reader must have known the contrary to be true . But it had been preached very extensively ; and thus would every reader understand it ; so conformable was the mode of expression to the idiom of the Bible , and indeed of all lan- guages ...
... reader must have known the contrary to be true . But it had been preached very extensively ; and thus would every reader understand it ; so conformable was the mode of expression to the idiom of the Bible , and indeed of all lan- guages ...
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... reader's while to give him au- dience . If performance does not equal promise , there is clearly a breach of faith , and readers are defrauded . The plea of praiseworthy intent will perhaps be urged in bar . In very many cases , however ...
... reader's while to give him au- dience . If performance does not equal promise , there is clearly a breach of faith , and readers are defrauded . The plea of praiseworthy intent will perhaps be urged in bar . In very many cases , however ...
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ligation devolves alike upon the writer and the reader . With a deep impression of its importance , its claims are urged on your present attention . Under the presumption therefore that in these diversities of opinion we are all more or ...
ligation devolves alike upon the writer and the reader . With a deep impression of its importance , its claims are urged on your present attention . Under the presumption therefore that in these diversities of opinion we are all more or ...
133 psl.
... reader , that I have always translated him with correctness . I can truly say , that I have done my best to ac- complish this ; but , I must add , that after being for a quarter of a century somewhat acquainted with the German language ...
... reader , that I have always translated him with correctness . I can truly say , that I have done my best to ac- complish this ; but , I must add , that after being for a quarter of a century somewhat acquainted with the German language ...
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... reader will not be puzzled , at times , and find it difficult to satisfy him- self precisely in respect to the object aimed at . If so , I can only say , that he will not probably be more perplexed than I have been , in reading and ...
... reader will not be puzzled , at times , and find it difficult to satisfy him- self precisely in respect to the object aimed at . If so , I can only say , that he will not probably be more perplexed than I have been , in reading and ...
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