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... Latin by J. A. H. Tittmann , De Synonymis in Novo Testamento , Leipsic , 1829 , 1832. It would ill become me , and I have certainly no intention , to speak slightingly of the work of a most estimable man , and of a good scholar - above ...
... Latin by J. A. H. Tittmann , De Synonymis in Novo Testamento , Leipsic , 1829 , 1832. It would ill become me , and I have certainly no intention , to speak slightingly of the work of a most estimable man , and of a good scholar - above ...
Side 4
... Latin ' calare , ' and our own 6 call , ' we shall see that it was not without due reason that our Lord ( Matt . xvi . 18 ; xviii . 17 ) and his Apostles claimed this , as the nobler word , to designate the new society of which He was ...
... Latin ' calare , ' and our own 6 call , ' we shall see that it was not without due reason that our Lord ( Matt . xvi . 18 ; xviii . 17 ) and his Apostles claimed this , as the nobler word , to designate the new society of which He was ...
Side 5
... Latin etymologies to the Greek and Hebrew , and not pausing to ask himself whether they would hold good there , as was beforehand improbable enough , he finds the reason for attributing ovvaywyn to the Jewish , and EKKλnoia to the ...
... Latin etymologies to the Greek and Hebrew , and not pausing to ask himself whether they would hold good there , as was beforehand improbable enough , he finds the reason for attributing ovvaywyn to the Jewish , and EKKλnoia to the ...
Side 7
... Latin ' mercatus , ' and this even when the Olympic games were intended ( Cicero , Tusc . v . 3 ; Justin , xiii . 5 ) . These with the other solemn games were eminently , though not ex- clusively , the Tavηyúpeis of the Greek nation ...
... Latin ' mercatus , ' and this even when the Olympic games were intended ( Cicero , Tusc . v . 3 ; Justin , xiii . 5 ) . These with the other solemn games were eminently , though not ex- clusively , the Tavηyúpeis of the Greek nation ...
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... Latin Christian writers were not content with divinitas , ' which they found ready to their hand in the writings of Cicero and others ; but themselves coined ' deitas ' as the only adequate Latin representative of the Greek Oeórns . We ...
... Latin Christian writers were not content with divinitas , ' which they found ready to their hand in the writings of Cicero and others ; but themselves coined ' deitas ' as the only adequate Latin representative of the Greek Oeórns . We ...
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