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... passage , Acts vii . 4-10 , speak for itself , a passage , be it again remarked , chosen without any re- ference whatever to the question of plagiarism , and continuously printed exactly as it stands in Mr. Alford's Commentary . ALFORD ...
... passage , Acts vii . 4-10 , speak for itself , a passage , be it again remarked , chosen without any re- ference whatever to the question of plagiarism , and continuously printed exactly as it stands in Mr. Alford's Commentary . ALFORD ...
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... passage of seven verses , there are , beyond all reasonable doubt , four passages , and per- haps another or two , for which Mr. Alford is indebted to a commentator whose name has not been mentioned either in the passage , or in Mr ...
... passage of seven verses , there are , beyond all reasonable doubt , four passages , and per- haps another or two , for which Mr. Alford is indebted to a commentator whose name has not been mentioned either in the passage , or in Mr ...
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... passage itself , as Irenæus states , is taken out of the fourth book of a work of Papias , called an ' Exposition of the Sayings of our Lord , ' which was in five books . The Editor seems to cherish a fond hope that this work was extant ...
... passage itself , as Irenæus states , is taken out of the fourth book of a work of Papias , called an ' Exposition of the Sayings of our Lord , ' which was in five books . The Editor seems to cherish a fond hope that this work was extant ...
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