| Anthony Johnson - 1730 - 176 pages
...Word hath divers Significations, that to be kept, which hath been moft commonly ufed.by the moft of the Ancient Fathers, 'being agreeable to the Propriety of the Place, and the Analogy of Faith. jthly, the DivHion of the Chapters not to be altered,, or as little as may be, if Neceffity fb require.... | |
| 1768 - 694 pages
...word hath divers Cgnifications, that to be kept which hath bct-n moft commonly ufed by the. moft of the ancient fathers, being agreeable to the propriety of the place, and the analogy of the faith. 5. The divifion of the chapters to be altered, either not at all, or as little as may be,... | |
| Zachary Grey - 1736 - 450 pages
...kept, which has been moft commonly vfed by the Fathers. The Words ; t ' Ufed by the * moft eminent Fathers, being agreeable to the * Propriety of the Place, and the Analogy of * Faith.' Neal, Ibid. 5. That the Dtvi/ioa of Chapters be not altered. j| «• The Divifion of the Chapters... | |
| Richard Watson - 1791 - 500 pages
...Word hath divers Significations, that to be kept, which hath been moil commonly uled by the mod of the Ancient Fathers, being agreeable to the Propriety of the Place, and the Analogy of Faith. $thly, The Divifion of the Chapters not to be altered, or as little as may be, if Neceflity fo require.... | |
| Rev. John Walker - 1806 - 268 pages
...When a word hath divers significations, that to be kept which hath been most commonly used, by most of the ancient fathers, being agreeable to the propriety of the place, and the analogy of the faith. ..,. The division of the chapters to be altered, either not at all, or as little as may... | |
| 1809 - 562 pages
...word hath divers significations, that to be kept which hath been most commonly^ used by the most of the ancient fathers, being agreeable to the propriety of the place, and the analogy of the faith. 3. The old ecclesiastical words to be kept, viz. the word church not to be translated congregation,... | |
| John Walker - 1811 - 568 pages
...word hath divers significations, that to he kept which hath been most commonly used by the most of the ancient fathers, being agreeable to the propriety of the place, and the analogy of the faith. 5. The division of the chapters to be altered, either not at all, or as little as may be,... | |
| 1815 - 404 pages
...hath divers significations, that to be kept, which hath been most cuinmoiilj used by the most eminent Fathers, being agreeable to the propriety of the place, and the analogy of faith. 5. The division of the chapters to be altered either not at all, or as little as may be, if necessity... | |
| Gilbert Burnet (bp. of Salisbury.) - 1816 - 592 pages
...Word hath divers significations, that to be kept which hath been most commonly used by the most of the Ancient Fathers, being agreeable to the Propriety of the Place, and the Analogy of the Faith. 5. The division of the Chapters to be altered, either not at all, or as little as may be,... | |
| Francis Wrangham - 1816 - 616 pages
...hath divers significations, that to be kept, which hath been most commonly used by the most eminent Fathers, being agreeable to the propriety of the place and the analogy of faith : likewise published, this year, 'An Answer to Dr. Hill's Reasons for upholding Popery.' ' 6. No marginal... | |
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