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plan of the editors * A very large majority of them , however , consist of those cases in which the finding of the R . T . is supplied by words in italics ; and it appears
that in these , the editors intentionally omitted to notice the departure . Most of the rest are very minute ; but similar departures are noticed in other places . The purposes which we
proposed to ourselves in the foregoing comparison , were to enable those who employ the I . V . to know what is Griesbach ' s reading in any particular case , —and to assist in reducing the I . V , to Griesbach's text , ( if such measure be thought
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Art . I . An Exposition of the Historical Writings of the New Testament , with Reflections subjoined to each Section . By . the late Rev . Timothy Kenrick . With Memoirs- of the Author . 3 vols . Royal 8 vo . Price 21 . 2 s . Longman and Co . ( Con eluded from page 6 % 8 . )
In his comment on Luke x . 41 , 42 <>— Martha , Martha , thou art careful and troubled about many things , But one thing is needful " —Mr . Kenrick observes that the connexion leads us to
understand the expressions as implying ' * Thou art careful and troubled about nantti dishes ^ whtn one only is needful . This
interpretation , though % generally conceived to have been first suggested by Bi » ht > p Pearce , may be found in Theophylact and Bazil . It appears to us not only to agree
" * Family Expoaitor . " Note in he .
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desirable , ) when a netr edition © jf the former is called for . We . fee ! so much interested in the success of the undertaking , and entertain so decidedly the opinion which we have expressed , as to the
mirivalled excellence of the I . V * in communicating clear and correct ideas of the evangelical and apostolical writings , that we should not , without much uneasiness , be suspected of being lukewarm friends to its cause : but there is a cause paramount to every other , and to that we wish to be . faithful at all hazards , C .
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best withthe context , but to be the plain and obvious meaning of our . Lord ' s words , and to correspond perfectly with his character and habits . Many expositors haw rejected it as contemptibly childish and derogatory from the Saviour ' s dignity . Dr . Doddridge , fct
in particular , can scarce pardon the frigid impertinence * of those who thus explain the text * The fact is , Dr . Doddrulge has applied to this passage a rule of inteipretation wliich bids defiance to all fair crjiwcwift , ' a > nd which ,
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V 3 & Review . —Kenrick ' s Exposition * ¦ i
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* still pleas ' d to praise , y et not afraid to blame . *' Pope .
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Dec. 2, 1809, page 738, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1707/page/32/
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