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SEJ^OTv 'i &I^ICES- OF FORM'Ci^N^jyKP^R^P^iiia
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[ As weta&et the atticies . uiader this kead ^ from the f&re ^ i "pe ^^ di cal pubfifcaddhs , eidfefly fee Wvtie Eneyddp ^ dique , we ar £ responsible for the itranslsfcfldh only : ]
Der Prophet Jesaia . The prophet Isaiah , recently translated from Hebrew into German , by G . Gesenius , Divinity Professor at Halle , in the circle of Mersebourg . Leipsic , 1820 . Pp . 165 , in 8 vo .
Commentar uber" den Jesaia , von G . Gesksttus . Philological , Gritical and Historical Ooinmentary on Isaiah , by the same . Leipsic , 1821 . Pp . 140 . 8 v 6 . : *
M . Gesenius has obtained astonishing success in teaching the Hebrew tongue . He has published the history of this language , a grammar and a dictionary , as well as other analogous books , much esteemed in Europe . The most learned Hebraists ,
and the most able theologians in Germany are inexhaustible in the praise of this new translation of Isajab , the nierit of Jhe coxnmentary ^ the erudition * dfeplaveil by the author , and the
justness of Jps re £ ect ^ ns lie endeavours to point out ^ mjjus text , the prophetic annunciation of the Christian religipo . the nyost reniarkable traits of Jtbe life of Jesus Christ , and
the establishment of Jus doctrine amongst the Gentilea . Hebraisph q , Grammatik , fyc . —Hebrew ( jfaminar , by the same . Fifth Edition . Halle , 1822 . One Vol . in 8 vo . P £ . 23 & At tjie end of this volume , the author announces a new' edition of his
Hebrew ^ nd Germ Dictionary , which is to assume the form of Hebrew and Latin , and ijtt . w ^ h ^ yUl ^ be found the etymologies , and a comparison of the Hebrew ^ alects . - . f m ^^^^^ M ^^^^^^ t ^ m
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Calvin et VjSglife de Qendve . Calvin ' ^ nd t 3 ^ e ^ Qhurch . of Geneva ; by M * 1 $ p % wkw 4 Jk ** oi Gotha ; a work translated from thq Q ^ man , b y ^ ^ ; % ipfe ; Qen e ^^ lB ^ . , V . Jf . PaBcJ ^ u ^ , J ^ airis , J . J . Paschoud , rue voi- xvm . r
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de Seine , No . 48 . In && . l ^ rfef 2 franca . > This work is more itepor | a ^ thpi its title seems to denote : t ^ is refcb&r ^ we address to the translator . THe title announqes a poletoic ^ fr vv ^ rf : ^ whilst the prddtictioii oft . ' "fiKflU
Schneider ia entirely histoiritedjl . ' It ; £ | a very ini'A'e&tin ' g" biography of ti ^ fe life and' labours of the FVench 1 ^ former . In it we find' ^ a precise and clear exposition of the AeblogicaJ doctrines of Calvin . M . de Felice ; in translating the German work Jntd
French ; has principally aimed at answering the calumnies of the Comervat eur . In the book of M . 'Bretsehneider is to tie founda justriekS and originality of tiohght sditfetimes very remarkable ^ joined to a profound
knowledge o £ the circumstances and spirit of the Reformatioti * Tliere are also nitoy details of the life of Calyinj | hitherto but little known . Thavfc remarked ( pp . 34 , 35 ) a brilliant p ^ r ^ fel be ' tween Calvin and Luther . - " Th ^
author p 6 itit& out the noble features of the character Of tJalvin , considered as a legislator . He di ^ cuaises ^ ftilly the conduct of Calvin in the judgment against Castellio , •/ . Gruet , Solsec and particularly Servettisi Iri the in
t ^ mes which we live / Pr ^ te ^ tant theologians ought at puce ^ o ^ pkn 6 i \ " - ledg-e that Calyia $ ountenqftpe 3 the burning of Serve ^ us ttiat no one thinks of n ^ ntairiing that ttie Reformers were men entirely
utideserVing t > f reproach , any morenhan the enlightened priests of the Roman Church maintain that the Popes were all perfect j neither should it be considered that the defects of thfeir characters can at all diminish the gratitude the Protestants owe them for having according to them , tfehyeted tka ^ qti from bondage and fctreBgtheried the sacred rights of conscience ^ / Charles CoQUKHfex ,.
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^^¦^ MftMBh ^^ ' Notice mr I ' jfiai actyeldes &gli $ e& F # i $$ wfi jProtestantes > de& T $ **? m Pi ^ o ^—Account qf ; the pr ^ s ^ n ^ Qn ^ ( Hl ^^ t ^ Protestaiit Chur ^ he ^ . of \ h $
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Feb. 2, 1823, page 105, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1781/page/41/
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