The Quarterly Review, Volume 102William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) John Murray, 1857 |
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Page 257
... words απολύειν , ἀφιέναι , Xagileoda . But the most serious difficulty is that which arises out of the use of the word πopvɛía ( rendered in the English Bible fornication ) in the Sermon on the Mount . Now the questions to which we seek ...
... words απολύειν , ἀφιέναι , Xagileoda . But the most serious difficulty is that which arises out of the use of the word πopvɛía ( rendered in the English Bible fornication ) in the Sermon on the Mount . Now the questions to which we seek ...
Page 262
... words ' saving for the cause of fornication ' ( chap . v . ) , and except it be for fornication ' ( chap . xix . ) , are in both the passages of St. Matthew connected by the laws of syntax with the putting away , and not with the re ...
... words ' saving for the cause of fornication ' ( chap . v . ) , and except it be for fornication ' ( chap . xix . ) , are in both the passages of St. Matthew connected by the laws of syntax with the putting away , and not with the re ...
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... words of St. Matthew in his nineteenth chapter are taken in their natural order and meaning , and not read under the influence of extraneous prepossession . But it is curious to remark that , as respects the simple putting away of the ...
... words of St. Matthew in his nineteenth chapter are taken in their natural order and meaning , and not read under the influence of extraneous prepossession . But it is curious to remark that , as respects the simple putting away of the ...
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