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Page xvii
... " often leads to long digressions, to elaboration of matters that at best hold only the relation of a tangent to the troth of the text. Yet less than most pulpit orators does Chrysostom warp the interpretation itself to suit.
... " often leads to long digressions, to elaboration of matters that at best hold only the relation of a tangent to the troth of the text. Yet less than most pulpit orators does Chrysostom warp the interpretation itself to suit.
Page xxi
... matters, however, there enter several elements of uncertainty, combining to subtract from the value of the Homilies for critical purposes.* In the case of Chrysostom we know that the Homilies were taken down by others. Hence we are not ...
... matters, however, there enter several elements of uncertainty, combining to subtract from the value of the Homilies for critical purposes.* In the case of Chrysostom we know that the Homilies were taken down by others. Hence we are not ...
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... matters delivers them from all suspicion, and speaks clearly in behalf of the character of the writers. But if there be anything touching times or places, which they have related differently, this nothing" injures the truth of what they ...
... matters delivers them from all suspicion, and speaks clearly in behalf of the character of the writers. But if there be anything touching times or places, which they have related differently, this nothing" injures the truth of what they ...
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... matters. < The Arians, tap. and kindred sects, received «I1 the Scrip. tares; the Marcionites, besides rejecting the OH Testament received only theGwpal of St. Luke, and ten of St, Pint's epistles : out of which, TevtuIIian refutes them ...
... matters. < The Arians, tap. and kindred sects, received «I1 the Scrip. tares; the Marcionites, besides rejecting the OH Testament received only theGwpal of St. Luke, and ten of St, Pint's epistles : out of which, TevtuIIian refutes them ...
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... matters, if we see those that are in company do not attend, we call what they do an insult; but do we consider that we are provoking God, if, while He is discoursing of such things as these, we despise what is said, and look another way ...
... matters, if we see those that are in company do not attend, we call what they do an insult; but do we consider that we are provoking God, if, while He is discoursing of such things as these, we despise what is said, and look another way ...
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