Monthly Review; Or New Literary JournalRalph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths R. Griffiths., 1802 Editors: May 1749-Sept. 1803, Ralph Griffiths; Oct. 1803-Apr. 1825, G.E. Griffiths. |
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... translated them into Greek . They had no know- ledge of each other's Gospels : but St. Mark and St. Luke , besides their copies of the Hebrew document , used a Greek translation of it , which had been made , before any of the additions ...
... translated them into Greek . They had no know- ledge of each other's Gospels : but St. Mark and St. Luke , besides their copies of the Hebrew document , used a Greek translation of it , which had been made , before any of the additions ...
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... translation , Mr. Taylor says that he has given , as nearly as possible , the literal meaning of every sentence , without paraphrasing what might be the sense of the author , or expanding what might appear too concise . Superior to the ...
... translation , Mr. Taylor says that he has given , as nearly as possible , the literal meaning of every sentence , without paraphrasing what might be the sense of the author , or expanding what might appear too concise . Superior to the ...
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... translation , and of his co- pious notes : but we have already given our opinion respecting the work itself , and the consequent nature of his undertaking ; his powers as a translator are sufficiently known ; and of his notes we can ...
... translation , and of his co- pious notes : but we have already given our opinion respecting the work itself , and the consequent nature of his undertaking ; his powers as a translator are sufficiently known ; and of his notes we can ...
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