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REVIEW. MSTllt PLEAS'D TO PRAISE , YET NOT AFRAID TO BLAME.*' POPE.
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Review. Mstllt Pleas'd To Praise , Yet Not Afraid To Blame.*' Pope.
REVIEW . MSTllt PLEAS ' D TO PRAISE , YET NOT AFRAID TO BLAME . * ' POPE .
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Mrt * I- ^ Course of Lectures , containing a Description arid Systematic Arrangement of the Several Branches of Divinity ; accompanied with an Account both of the Principal Authors , and of the Progress which has been made at different Periods
in Theological Learning , By Herbert Marsh , D . D . F . R . S . Margaret Professor of Divinity Part . II . — Cambridge ^ printed and Sold . Sold , also , by Rivingtons , London * 1 ^ 810 . 8 vo , pp . 148 ,
The writer of these Lectures , has modestly represented them * as a a Book of Directions , from which , - in the first place , might be learned the order and connection , in which Theology should
be studied , and in the next place might be derived a knowledge of the authors , who have best explained the several subjects / ' We congratulate students in divinity , tiiat they are still furnished with the assistance of \ a guide so intelligent and skilful .
In the seventh Lecture , Dr . Marsh treats of the criticism of 4 c Greek Testament , from the Nation of the textus receptus <<> the edition by YVetstein . He describes the London Polyglot , [^ materials of which it consists , the purposes to which it has been a PPlied , andthe partial and feeble ^ position which it received . This Wo v he remarks ,- " was under . taJ ^ n and completed at a time ( *** the study of ideology in this " ( ry was immersed in the ^ P ^ ical , depths of puritan .
** Part ii . p . 47 .
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ical disquisition : ' ' and he slightly sketches the controversy between Owenv and Walton on the occasion . * An account is added of the edition of the Greek Testannent , at Amsterdam , by Curcel-Ia 5 us , and of Dr . Fell ' s at Oxford . But , in the opinion of the Margaret Professor , Mill ' s was the commencement of the manhood of sacred criticism . Of u this noble edition /? as he properly styles it , he giv ^ s a pretty large description ; notice is also taken of Whit . by ' s ill-judged attack upon \ ty and of the masterly vindication which it met with from
Bentley , under the title of Phileleutherus Lipsiensis . Ktfcster ' s edition of Mill is of indispensable use to students ^ in consequence of all subsequent references to Mill ' s Prolegomena being made td the sections , as they are num . bered by his editor . The Professor speaks of Dr * Edward Wells 7 as having published an edition of the Greek Tes t ^ u ment 5 at Oxford , early in the last century : but we perceive that he does not think highly of it $ critical value at the present day . The Bibliographical Dictionary ascribes to one Mace an edition printed in London , in 1729 : no copy of this has ever faDen into our hands . A description follows of Bengal's edition , mid of Wet * stein ' s : and , with the candour , impartiality and zeal which he hsid already exercised , upon the same subject , in his notrs to
* la the cafcilogua of Owen ' s work $ , in the ISioncpnformi its * Memorial , hit " Considerations , " &c , are not found
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), May 2, 1811, page 295, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2416/page/39/
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