 | 1803 - 476 pages
...same truths by a second, perfectly distinct train of reasoning. "It occurred to me (says this author), that I should probably find some, at least, of those texts, the vulgar interpretation of which you have called in question, cited and explained by the antient Fathers... | |
 | 1808 - 614 pages
...truths by a second, pet' fectly distinct train of reasoning. " It occurred to me," says the author, " that I should probably find some, at least, of those texts, the vulgar interpretation of which you have called in question, cited and explained by the ancient fathers... | |
 | Alexander Tilloch - 1823 - 404 pages
...the rule with the volume of the New Testament. " But," says he, in his first letter to Mr. Sharp, " at the same time, it " occurred to me, that I should...indeed " as instances of any particular rule, but ex" pounded by them, naturally, as men would " understand any other form of expression in " their native... | |
 | Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1980 - 790 pages
...829. 1 p+2" ларакаХсо, Kupie, бее лат.£р — ' 2 p +2, referring to p 2 | Letter I The first step was, to determine to make an actual...texts, the translation of which you had called in 1" The first of the series of brief entries and the only one not linked to any page in the text 1'... | |
| |