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^ fesses both our universities are now vying with each other in publishing correct editions" of
Griesbach ' s Greek Testament . I have since learned , with much regret , that I attributed to the Cambridge press an honour , to \ vhieh it has no claim . At Oxford only , if I am lightly informed has any use been made of this inestimable treasure of sacred criticism * The learned Professor White published last year from the Clarendon press , an elegant edition of the Greek Testament , in two volumes , into the margin of which he has introduced the various readings , which , in the judgment of Griesbach , were preferable or equivalent to those of the Received Text . Also , the University printer is engaged in printing , but not at the University press , a correct edition of the iirst volume of Griesbach ' s New
Testament . complete , with all the Notes , and various readings . The second volume is printing in London . It will , I presume , be an acceptable piece or intelligence to iqany of your readers , trtat a "very beautiful and correct edition of GriesbacrTs Text , with various
readings selected by the author , has been lately published at Cam-T ) ridge , in New England , by Messrs . Wells and Hilliard , from an edition printed by Griesbach at Leipsic , A . D . 1805 , a copy of which was carried over to Bos *
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To the JLditor of the Monthly Repository .
SIR , Give me leave to request the fayo ^ r ofyo u to aj 8 brdaplace , inyour
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ton , two years ago , by Mr . ftodu minster , an eloquent , learned , and liberal minister of that city . This
edition , published under the auspices of the university , is to be used as a text-book by the divi * nity students of Harvard College . Mr . Wells , who is a gentleman of great ability and learning , and of a most liberal and enlightened
mind , who received his education at Hackney College , and is now settled as a bookseller , in an extensive line , at Boston , has also published a very handsome edu tion , in 8 vo . of the Improved Version of the New Testament
with all the Notes . It is pleasing to see the spirit of inquiry diffusing itself through the Western Continent . This may be considered as one of the happy effects of Dr . Priestley ' s emigration . And it Cannot be doubted , that when
the Scriptures are studied with unbiassed minds , and with proper assistance for the interpretation of obscure phraseology , the simple , unadulterated doctrine of Christianity will soon appear with irresistible evidence , and that error will vanish like the dew before
the meridian sun , in a country , where the corruptions of Christianity are not supported by the arm of civil power . I am , Sir , Your humble Servant B , ,
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of 65 td Two Propositions .
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TWO PROPOSITIONS , ¦ I ¦ .
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very valuable and impartial Repository , to the two propositions , written underneath , of which ey >
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Nov. 2, 1809, page 620, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1742/page/34/
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