| 1851 - 696 páginas
...Stephens's, I can set out an edition of each in columns, * without using any book under nine hundred years old, that ' shall so exactly agree, word for word ; and, what at first * The Romish Church has furnished the Reformers'with a constant weapon of annoyance, by successively... | |
| Richard Bentley - 1842 - 896 páginas
...oxvt an edition of each in columns, without using any book under nine hundred years old, that shall 20 so exactly agree word for word, and, what at first...to a demonstration : for I alter not a letter of my 25 own head without the authority of these old witnesses. And the beauty of the composition (barbarous,... | |
| Richard Bentley - 1842 - 432 páginas
...out an edition of each in columns, without using any book under nine hundred years old, that shall 20 so exactly agree word for word, and, what at first...to a demonstration : for I alter not a letter of my 35 own head without the authority of these old witnesses. And the beauty of the composition (barbarous,... | |
| Frederick Henry Ambrose Scrivener - 1859 - 716 páginas
...Stephens's [1550], I can set out an edition of each in columns, without using any book under nine hundred years old, that shall so exactly agree word for word,...two tallies, nor two indentures, can agree better." Thus wrote Bentley to Archbishop Wake in 1710: the tone of his " Proposals," in 1720, after considerable... | |
| Frederick Henry A. Scrivener - 1859 - 98 páginas
...Stephens's [1550], I can set out an edition of each in columns, without using any book under nine hundred years old, that shall so exactly agree word for word,...two tallies, nor two indentures, can agree better." Thus wrote Bentley to Archbishop Wake in 1716: the tone of his " Proposals," in 1720, after considerable... | |
| Frederick Henry Ambrose Scrivener - 1859 - 100 páginas
...Stephens's [1550], I can set out an edition of each in columns, without using any book under nine hundred years old, that shall so exactly agree word for word,...two tallies, nor two indentures, can agree better." Thus wrote Bentley to Archbishop Wake in 1716 : the tone of his " Proposals," in 1720, after considerable... | |
| Frederick Henry Ambrose Scrivener - 1861 - 548 páginas
...Stephens's [1550], I can set out an edition of each in columns, without using any book under nine hundred years old, that shall so exactly agree word for word,...two tallies, nor two indentures, can agree better." In 1720, some progress having been made in the task of collation, chiefly at Paris, by John Walker,... | |
| 1868 - 654 páginas
...Stephens's, I can set out an edition of each in columns, without using any book under nine hundred years old, that shall so exactly agree, word for word,...head without the authority of these old witnesses. In 1720 he issued his proposals for his Greek and Latin Testament, explaining fully his system, and... | |
| 1868 - 650 páginas
...Stephens's, I can set out an edition of each in columns, without using any book under nine hundred years old, that shall so exactly agree, word for word,...head without the authority of these old witnesses. In 1720 he issued his proposals for his Greek and Latin Testament, explaining fully his system, and... | |
| 1868 - 652 páginas
...Stephens's, 1 can set out an edition of each in columns, without using any book under nine hundred years old, that shall so exactly agree, word for word, and, what at n'rst amazed me, order for order, that no two tallies nor two indentures can agree better. I affirm... | |
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