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... sense , VII . Theory of elucidating Hebrew by the Cognate Dialects , particu- larly by the Arabic . Extract from Schultens , in exemplifica❤ tion of this theory , The verb 2. More ingenuity of in- vestigation , than solidity of ...
... sense , VII . Theory of elucidating Hebrew by the Cognate Dialects , particu- larly by the Arabic . Extract from Schultens , in exemplifica❤ tion of this theory , The verb 2. More ingenuity of in- vestigation , than solidity of ...
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... sense was to be determin- ed by the opinions of the ancient writers , from the judg- ment of the church - from a certain internal sense - from the analogy of faith - and from the formularies of Philoso- phy . Those of a later date , lay ...
... sense was to be determin- ed by the opinions of the ancient writers , from the judg- ment of the church - from a certain internal sense - from the analogy of faith - and from the formularies of Philoso- phy . Those of a later date , lay ...
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... sense , is to be selected . But in deciding upon this point , the nature of the passage , and character of the writer , and not our own opinions , are to be regarded . 7. That reading , which gives an unmeaning , or incon- gruous sense ...
... sense , is to be selected . But in deciding upon this point , the nature of the passage , and character of the writer , and not our own opinions , are to be regarded . 7. That reading , which gives an unmeaning , or incon- gruous sense ...
Page 58
... sense from the words of the author , which , upon grammatical and historical grounds , can be shown , should be attributed to them , and which clearly conveys to the reader , the idea of the writer . From this remark , it follows , that ...
... sense from the words of the author , which , upon grammatical and historical grounds , can be shown , should be attributed to them , and which clearly conveys to the reader , the idea of the writer . From this remark , it follows , that ...
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... sense ( which is to be distinguished from the signification , ) which belongs to each word , and to the whole expression or sentence ; and this sense or meaning may either be uniformly attached to the words or phrases agreeably to ...
... sense ( which is to be distinguished from the signification , ) which belongs to each word , and to the whole expression or sentence ; and this sense or meaning may either be uniformly attached to the words or phrases agreeably to ...
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