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AN INTRODUCTION to the STUDY of the NEW TESTAMENT . By Samuel Davidson , LL . D . In this work all the questions connected with each part of the New Testament are fully discussed in the light of the most recent investigations , all difficult theological points elucidated , and every modern infidel objection worth notice turned aside . It is intended to be a guide to the calm enquirer amid the variety of topics that have been agitated , particularly of late , conducting him through every question of importance relating to the evidence , integrity , and interpretation of the New Testament books . The author has expended on it much time and thought , endeavouring to supply a deficiency that exists in our Biblical literature , and neglecting no available source of information in any language . Samuel Bagster and Sons , 15 , Paternoster-row , London . POLYGLOT BIBLES AND BIBLICAL WORKS In Ancient and Modern Languages .
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THE NORTH BRITISH REVIEW , No . XXVII . CONTENTS . I . Carlyle ' s Latter-Day Pamphlets . . „ .. _ ., _ .. , . II . Philosophy of Language—Sir John Stoddarfs Universal Grammar . III . Life of Dr . Heugh . IV . The Agricultural Crisis . V . The Reformed Church of France . VI . Leigh H unt ' s Autobiography . VII . The English Universities . VIII . Italian Dictionaries and the Language of Ttaly . IX . The British Association for the Advancement of Science . Edinburgh : W . P . Kennedy . London : Hamilton , Adams , and Co . Dublin : J . M'Glashan .
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792 ©|) $ $ L 9 &H 0 ti * [ Saturday , Nov . 9 , 1850 .
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j onrioti : l ' linto . I liy I ' oiikrt C . w . muii ( of Xo . ' ! , L'hi'itttnw . tnrrace , intho 1 ' iimli « f KudKiiijfiun , MidiUcucx ; , lit tin : Ollici ; of Robert l'uluiL-r > ml Joaepli Cluyt'Hi , No , 10 , Uriiuc-court , i ' luci-ntreui , in the I'uriah til ' fei . l > iuiMun-hi-t ) iu- \ Vc » t , iu tin ; ( Jity of Loiuluo ; mil published by Johkmi Ci .. vYTO . \ , jutu \ of « ad wt the I ' uluixluiiK-oi ' . icc , So . vm » o , Mruml , in the 1 ' itrisli ol St . Clmiicat Dunea , m ilia City ut ° Wiutmiuater . —Satvuim y , Novcmbor y , laiU . ,
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Leader (1850-1860), Nov. 9, 1850, page 792, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1858/page/24/
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