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corrected copy , prepared for the press , without interlineations of any kind . This
portion of the volume , however , affords a proof that even the most careful
transcription seldom fails to diminish the accuracy of a text ; for although it is
evident ...
corrected copy , prepared for the press , without interlineations of any kind . This
portion of the volume , however , affords a proof that even the most careful
transcription seldom fails to diminish the accuracy of a text ; for although it is
evident ...
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Of this kind are gloriæ for gratiæ , corruentem for cor autem , nos for non , in jus
for ejus , re for rex , imminuitur for innuitur , in quam for inquam , iniquam for
inquam , assimulatus for assimilatus , alienæ tuæ for alienatæ , cælorum for
cæcorum ...
Of this kind are gloriæ for gratiæ , corruentem for cor autem , nos for non , in jus
for ejus , re for rex , imminuitur for innuitur , in quam for inquam , iniquam for
inquam , assimulatus for assimilatus , alienæ tuæ for alienatæ , cælorum for
cæcorum ...
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To these quotations another of a different kind may be not improperly added , as
well on account of the eloquence of the passage , as in proof that the author ' s
opinions respecting the Trinity were at one time different from those which are ...
To these quotations another of a different kind may be not improperly added , as
well on account of the eloquence of the passage , as in proof that the author ' s
opinions respecting the Trinity were at one time different from those which are ...
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To a theological treatise , however , illustrations of this kind properly belong ; and
it is gratifying to see the unbounded imagination of Milton deferring , with the
simplicity of a Pascal , to the infallible grounds of Scripture. * Areopagitica .
To a theological treatise , however , illustrations of this kind properly belong ; and
it is gratifying to see the unbounded imagination of Milton deferring , with the
simplicity of a Pascal , to the infallible grounds of Scripture. * Areopagitica .
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... as perfect as the nature of the subject will admit , I have not remained
contented with them - or , if all my predecessors have treated it unsuccessfully ,
why their failure has not deterred me from attempting an undertaking of a similar
kind .
... as perfect as the nature of the subject will admit , I have not remained
contented with them - or , if all my predecessors have treated it unsuccessfully ,
why their failure has not deterred me from attempting an undertaking of a similar
kind .
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