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Page 385
Dr. Middleton confounds this mission of Titus with another and a later mission of the same person , mentioned in chap . 8th of this epistle , verses 16-24 . His favourite commentator , Macknight , would have shewn him his mistake ...
Dr. Middleton confounds this mission of Titus with another and a later mission of the same person , mentioned in chap . 8th of this epistle , verses 16-24 . His favourite commentator , Macknight , would have shewn him his mistake ...
Page 387
35. we have τα a noun , and make it definite , are sometimes so clearly and fully mentioned at the time , or are so obvious in themselves , and in their connection with and relation to the noun , that it is a matter of indifference ...
35. we have τα a noun , and make it definite , are sometimes so clearly and fully mentioned at the time , or are so obvious in themselves , and in their connection with and relation to the noun , that it is a matter of indifference ...
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He is twice mentioned as the Sacerdos Magnorum Deorum . Were not these , then , the Dioscuri , always considered as inseparable , and yet claiming double service from their priest ? See Montfaucon . ( Antiq . Explan . vol.i.
He is twice mentioned as the Sacerdos Magnorum Deorum . Were not these , then , the Dioscuri , always considered as inseparable , and yet claiming double service from their priest ? See Montfaucon . ( Antiq . Explan . vol.i.
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