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... Syriac . Shall this perfon then , who prefumed to reform the Chriftian religion by his Perfian philofophy , be deemed capable of deciding on the authen- ticity of a work written originally in Greek ? He was not only unqualified to read ...
... Syriac . Shall this perfon then , who prefumed to reform the Chriftian religion by his Perfian philofophy , be deemed capable of deciding on the authen- ticity of a work written originally in Greek ? He was not only unqualified to read ...
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... Syriac . The New Teftament existed therefore in that early period not only in the Greek original but likewife in the Syriac tranflation , which was used by the Chriftians of Perfia . This is a matter of confiderable importance on the ...
... Syriac . The New Teftament existed therefore in that early period not only in the Greek original but likewife in the Syriac tranflation , which was used by the Chriftians of Perfia . This is a matter of confiderable importance on the ...
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... Syriac tranflation of two epiftles of Clement of Rome , which he believed not only to be genuine but even canonical , and published them under the following title : Duæ epiftolæ Clementis Romani ex codice manufcripto N. T. Syriaci nunc ...
... Syriac tranflation of two epiftles of Clement of Rome , which he believed not only to be genuine but even canonical , and published them under the following title : Duæ epiftolæ Clementis Romani ex codice manufcripto N. T. Syriaci nunc ...
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... Syriac the language of Porphyry . It were better to retain the Greek Maλxos , which comes much nearer to the original . He might have been of Tyrian origin though born in the country of Bafan , in which Tyrian colonies were fettled . It ...
... Syriac the language of Porphyry . It were better to retain the Greek Maλxos , which comes much nearer to the original . He might have been of Tyrian origin though born in the country of Bafan , in which Tyrian colonies were fettled . It ...
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... Syriac , as well as the Greek authors , he was of all the adverfaries to the Christian re- ligion the best qualified for inquiring into the authenticity of the facred writings . He poffeffed therefore every ad- vantage which natural ...
... Syriac , as well as the Greek authors , he was of all the adverfaries to the Christian re- ligion the best qualified for inquiring into the authenticity of the facred writings . He poffeffed therefore every ad- vantage which natural ...
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