The Biblical repositor (and quarterly observer) [afterw.] The American biblical repository [afterw.] The biblical repository and classical review, conducted by E. Robinson. [With] General index, January 1831-October 1844, 第 11 卷,第 29-32 期Edward Robinson 1838 |
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... GREEK AND RO- MAN WRITERS . Translated from the Latin of H. T. Tschir- ner , by Prof. H. B. Hackett , 203 60 ART . XI . CONNECTION OF THE OLD AND NEW TESTAMENTS . Translated from the German of Prof. Twesten , of Berlin , by Prof. B. B. ...
... GREEK AND RO- MAN WRITERS . Translated from the Latin of H. T. Tschir- ner , by Prof. H. B. Hackett , 203 60 ART . XI . CONNECTION OF THE OLD AND NEW TESTAMENTS . Translated from the German of Prof. Twesten , of Berlin , by Prof. B. B. ...
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... Greek and Latin manuals , and even wrote poems and works on sacred subjects which would compensate in the best manner possible , for the loss of the classics . Augustine ‡ expressly classes this decree among the persecutions of the ...
... Greek and Latin manuals , and even wrote poems and works on sacred subjects which would compensate in the best manner possible , for the loss of the classics . Augustine ‡ expressly classes this decree among the persecutions of the ...
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... Greeks , dispersed through all nations , should carry with them the Greek language , and thus give others an opportunity of learning it . From this we infer , that we shall never preserve the gospel unless by the aid of the languages ...
... Greeks , dispersed through all nations , should carry with them the Greek language , and thus give others an opportunity of learning it . From this we infer , that we shall never preserve the gospel unless by the aid of the languages ...
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... Greek , than of the Latin classics . They are the more ancient , and their climate was more similar . Homer was in fact the secular Bible of mankind for many ages . It has been well said by one highly competent to judge : " The Old ...
... Greek , than of the Latin classics . They are the more ancient , and their climate was more similar . Homer was in fact the secular Bible of mankind for many ages . It has been well said by one highly competent to judge : " The Old ...
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... Greek in the inerpretation of the New Testament . Luther's prediction , we doubt not , is substantially true that if Greek is lost , we shall lose the Gospel . Transla- tions would soon become obsolete , the streams would become more ...
... Greek in the inerpretation of the New Testament . Luther's prediction , we doubt not , is substantially true that if Greek is lost , we shall lose the Gospel . Transla- tions would soon become obsolete , the streams would become more ...
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