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accordingly undertook , and which was published in 1723 , 3 vols . folio , in a very
much improved state . He next contributed to the edition of Moreri's dictionary of
1725. In 1727 he was admitted a member of the academy of inscriptions and ...
accordingly undertook , and which was published in 1723 , 3 vols . folio , in a very
much improved state . He next contributed to the edition of Moreri's dictionary of
1725. In 1727 he was admitted a member of the academy of inscriptions and ...
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made Baxter's labours the foundation of his own , and published his edition , thus
improved in 1752 , and again in 1772 , the latter still more improved by a collation
of some MSS . and some very early editions which do not appear to have ...
made Baxter's labours the foundation of his own , and published his edition , thus
improved in 1752 , and again in 1772 , the latter still more improved by a collation
of some MSS . and some very early editions which do not appear to have ...
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The reason of bis declining to proceed farther than the first letter of the alphabet ,
was tbe reluctance of the booksellers to bear the , expence of his Glossarium ,
which , however , he had the satisfaction of seeing published before his death ,
by ...
The reason of bis declining to proceed farther than the first letter of the alphabet ,
was tbe reluctance of the booksellers to bear the , expence of his Glossarium ,
which , however , he had the satisfaction of seeing published before his death ,
by ...
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ticus ¡± was published , with many additions , by Phil . D : Burkius , 4to . Bengel's
most formidable eneinies were Ernesti and Wetstein , neither of whom treated
him with the courtesy that becomes men of letters . His edition of the New
Testament ...
ticus ¡± was published , with many additions , by Phil . D : Burkius , 4to . Bengel's
most formidable eneinies were Ernesti and Wetstein , neither of whom treated
him with the courtesy that becomes men of letters . His edition of the New
Testament ...
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This book being animadverted upon by Mr. Shepherd , our author published ¡° A
defence of the discourse of Schism ; in answer to those objections which Mr.
Shepherd has made in his three sermons of Separation , & c . " Cambr . 1703 ,
8vo .
This book being animadverted upon by Mr. Shepherd , our author published ¡° A
defence of the discourse of Schism ; in answer to those objections which Mr.
Shepherd has made in his three sermons of Separation , & c . " Cambr . 1703 ,
8vo .
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