The Works of John Locke, Volumen8 |
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But where the sense of the author goes visibly in its own train , and the words ,
receiving a determined sense from their companions and adjacents , will not
consent to give countenance and colour to what is agreed to be right , and must
be ...
But where the sense of the author goes visibly in its own train , and the words ,
receiving a determined sense from their companions and adjacents , will not
consent to give countenance and colour to what is agreed to be right , and must
be ...
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... or leads his reader into a distinction of his arguments , or gives them notice of
new matter , by rhetorical or studied transitions . He has no ornaments borrowed
from the Greek eloquence ; no notions of their philosophy mixed with his doctrine
...
... or leads his reader into a distinction of his arguments , or gives them notice of
new matter , by rhetorical or studied transitions . He has no ornaments borrowed
from the Greek eloquence ; no notions of their philosophy mixed with his doctrine
...
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... he drives at : wherever we have got a view of his design , and the aim he
proposed to himself in writing , we may be sure , that such or such an
interpretation does not give us his genuine sense , it being nothing at all to his
present purpose .
... he drives at : wherever we have got a view of his design , and the aim he
proposed to himself in writing , we may be sure , that such or such an
interpretation does not give us his genuine sense , it being nothing at all to his
present purpose .
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The words themselves , the context , and the business the apostle is upon here ,
do all concur to give these words the sense I have taken them in . For , 1 , If & had
referred to svayyer . c09 , it would have been more natural to hare kept to the ...
The words themselves , the context , and the business the apostle is upon here ,
do all concur to give these words the sense I have taken them in . For , 1 , If & had
referred to svayyer . c09 , it would have been more natural to hare kept to the ...
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9 , and therefore it was safest and best to give an account of the Gospel he
preached in private to them , and not publicly to the whole church . * “ Running , "
St . Paul uses for taking pains in the Gospel . See Phil . ij . 16 . A metaphor , I
suppose ...
9 , and therefore it was safest and best to give an account of the Gospel he
preached in private to them , and not publicly to the whole church . * “ Running , "
St . Paul uses for taking pains in the Gospel . See Phil . ij . 16 . A metaphor , I
suppose ...
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