| Moses Stuart - 1819 - 170 strani
...its introduction into the technical language of the Church, should have been carefully investigated. One of your rules of exegesis, to which I have with...circumstances and principles of the writer." Do us the jus• tice to apply this law of interpretation to our language, and the dispute between us about the... | |
| Noah Worcester, Henry Ware - 1819 - 504 strani
...One of yonr rules of exegesis, to which 1 have with all my heart assented, demands that ' every nord should be modified and explained, according to the...interpretation to our language, and the dispute between ш about the meaning ol' person is forever at an end." p. 23. We have before remarked, that it is impossible... | |
| 1819 - 500 strani
...Symbols of the Church, should have been carefully investigated. One of your rules of exegesis, to which 1 have with all my heart assented, demands that ' every word should be modilied am! explained, according to the subject which is discussed, according to the PURPOSES, feelings,... | |
| 1821 - 694 strani
...— p. 36. One of your rules of exegesis, to which I bave with all my heart assented, demands •n.it "every word . . . should be modified and explained,...to the subject which is discussed, according to the puuroiis, feelings, circumstances and principle of Ihe writer." Do us the justice to apply Ibis law... | |
| Moses Stuart - 1825 - 188 strani
...Human language, you well know, admits various interpretations, and every word and every sentence must be modified and explained according to the subject...feelings, circumstances and principles of the writer, and according to the genius and idioms of the language which he uses.—These are acknowledged principles... | |
| William Ellery Channing - 1830 - 630 strani
...Human language, you well know, admits various interpretations ; and every word and every sentence must be modified and explained according to the subject...feelings, circumstances and principles of the writer, and according to the genius and idioms of the language which he uses. These are acknowledged principles... | |
| William Ellery Channing - 1830 - 622 strani
...Human language, you well know, admits various interpretations ; and every word and every sentence must be modified and explained according to the subject...feelings, circumstances and principles of the writer, and according to the genius and idioms of the language which he uses. These are acknowledged principles... | |
| William Ellery Channing - 1830 - 38 strani
...Human language, you well know, admits various interpretations, and every word and every sentence must be modified and explained according to the subject...feelings, circumstances and principles of the writer, and according to the genius and idiom of the language which he uses. These are acknowledged principles... | |
| Moses Stuart - 1834 - 182 strani
...introduction into the technical language of the Church, should have been carefully inc 3 vestigatecl One of your rules of exegesis, to which I have with...to the subject which is discussed, according to the PUKPOSES, feelings, circumstances, and principles of the writer." Do us the justice to apply this law... | |
| Moses Stuart - 1834 - 188 strani
...Human language, you well know, admits various interpretations ; and every word and every sentence must be modified and explained — according to the subject...feelings, circumstances, and principles of the writer, and according to the genius and idioms of the language which he uses. These are acknowledged principles... | |
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