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... considered in reference to our peculiar needs at King's College , but generally ; and on that of the synonyms of the New Testament in particular ; as also on the helps to the acquiring of a knowledge of these which are at present in ...
... considered in reference to our peculiar needs at King's College , but generally ; and on that of the synonyms of the New Testament in particular ; as also on the helps to the acquiring of a knowledge of these which are at present in ...
Side 24
... considered the etymology of one , at least , of the words . Μαντεύομαι being from μάντις , is through it connected , as Plato has taught us , with μανία and μαίνομαι . It will follow from this , that the word has reference to the tumult ...
... considered the etymology of one , at least , of the words . Μαντεύομαι being from μάντις , is through it connected , as Plato has taught us , with μανία and μαίνομαι . It will follow from this , that the word has reference to the tumult ...
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... considered , is a word drawn originally from military matters ; he is the rower ( from èpéσow , ' remigo ' ) , as distin- guished from the soldier on board a war - galley ; then the performer of any strong and hard labour ; then the ...
... considered , is a word drawn originally from military matters ; he is the rower ( from èpéσow , ' remigo ' ) , as distin- guished from the soldier on board a war - galley ; then the performer of any strong and hard labour ; then the ...
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... considered . The word occurs never in the O. Τ . ( πάλιν γίνεσθαι at Job xiv . 14 ) , and only twice in the N. ( Matt . xix . 28 ; Tit . iii . 5 ) , but there ( which is most re- markable ) apparently in different meanings . In St ...
... considered . The word occurs never in the O. Τ . ( πάλιν γίνεσθαι at Job xiv . 14 ) , and only twice in the N. ( Matt . xix . 28 ; Tit . iii . 5 ) , but there ( which is most re- markable ) apparently in different meanings . In St ...
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... considered to have employed them as equipollent and convertible . Generally , 1 Gerhard ( Loc . Theoll . xxi . 7. 113 ) : Renovatio , licet a re- generatione proprie et specialiter acceptâ distinguatur , indi- viduo tamen et perpetuo ...
... considered to have employed them as equipollent and convertible . Generally , 1 Gerhard ( Loc . Theoll . xxi . 7. 113 ) : Renovatio , licet a re- generatione proprie et specialiter acceptâ distinguatur , indi- viduo tamen et perpetuo ...
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