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pretation , accordant with the force of the language , arid the manner of the writer . The original phrase in question , would suit this hypothesis sufficiently V-ell > if it were otherwise proved ;
but of itself it proves nothing , because it fairly admits ef two renderings , one only of which favours the hypothesis , and this itself fairly admits of a different interpretation which in no way supports the hypothesis ixi
question . We now leave our readers to decide , whether the Eclectic Reviewer wore not influenced by an undue attachment to a pro-formed svstem when hesaid > Xp- 342 . )
•* We find another striking instance of Socinian prejudice in the rendering of ertiyt&ks ' opai' [ the verb in question , ] " when Christ is , without possibility of evasion , the ' object of invocation . *—We believe the true rendering of Acts
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For the Monthly Repository *
May , % 1809 . I did not immediately , on casting my eye over your last number , observe that Theologus had i ^ pticed my remarks on his unfortunate criticism oil 1 Tim- iii . 16 \ ij ; was evidently not his wish to give much prominency to the subject , or to urge it on the notice of your readers . Although l * e has given evident proof of consjdepqjble abatement of hi $ cbrjJjU 4 enc ^ ' » nd seem& checked and dispirited , l * e has not shewn marks of penitence . There is no apolo-
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ix . 14 , 21 * . lCor . i . 2 . to- % * % vho are called by , ' not c avH& call upon / But if the latter were on the whole to be preferred , and we derive an explanation' af the phrase c call upon the Ham of Jesus , ' from - the fact , wfe should say that it meant , teacta
ing in his name , baptrremg in " his name , working miracles in his name , &c . ; in other words , in all things acting under and own * , ing his authority . - *— Respecting Acts xxii . 16 . we believe it fully
justifiable , both by the language and by the connexion , to render rt as in the I . V \ u taking upon thyself his name , ' that is , owning and submitting to his authority ; but at present somewhat incline
to the opinion , that the phrase should be rendered c calling upon his name , * that is upon the name of ' ¦ the God of our fathers , '' who saith Ananias to ^ Payl ' hath ap * pointed thee to know his will /
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0 etO Vindication ef Hit tmpftMed V&hion * 1 Tim . iii . * ! &
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VINDICATION OF THE IMPROVED VERS 1 OK , 1 TfBf . »!• 1 &
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gy made to the Editors of tbiJ N . V . for unfounded reprehen * sion . The new Greek is not revoked , so that I roust condMe that * pocvsfauQsig reta ^ ias a-11 tb ^ fond regard of its parents and i * still a darling and : beloved child of his affection . But as he appears to bear his faculties at this lintff rather n * ei ? kly , 1 will make no further attempt tp-b ? fc 0 . ve-biift- ° * tlje so ; i of hte lov ^ . However ijt seenni ^ npee ^ ary « to > e ^^^ ijiuie hti last effpnt tp-discred 1 ^ the text adopted ! by t ^ ed itors o * 1
* Hei-e the I . V . unnecessarily varies-from th « mode of rendering in ^** i though , the v $ rb is the- eariic . It sfeouUi ' have been * wkaare cdJed'bytlws V& 094
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), May 2, 1809, page 270, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1736/page/24/
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