10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «REV. VER.»
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The Acts of the Apostles (XV-XXVIII); with Introduction aand ...
13. and stood ] The fuller force of the compound verb is given by the Rev. Ver. "
and standing by me." receive thy sight... I looked up, &c.] The verb is the same in
both places, and this the Rev. Ver. has noted in the margin. But the word is used
...
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Dictionary of the English Language ...
v.iai.s, ir-re-tre'va-bl, adj. not to be retrieved or repaired, irrecoverable, irreparable
. Iiuisriur.-'v.\ntr, ir-re-tre'va-ble, adv. in an irretrievable manner; irreparably,
irrecoverably. IRR'EVERENCl='-, ir-rev'ver-ense, 1:. I. act, state, or' quality of
being ...
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NPNF1-13. Saint Chrysostom: Homilies on Galatians, ...
[The Rev. Ver. understands the word prætorium here to mean the prætorian
guard. See Lightfoot on Philip. Others, the prætorian barracks, or the great
prætorian camp; but without distinct warrant of usage.—J.A.B.] 544 [This seems to
be Chrys ...
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The Journal of Sacred Literature and Biblical Record
Pref. to Rev. Ver., p. x. " 19. [Of Ood], a bold but necessary insertion." — Pref. to
Rev. Ver. on Rom. xii. 19, p. xviii. "11. Olorying. We have often kept St. Paul's
characteristic, but somewhat ungrammatical participles, believing them to be
perfectly ...
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New and Enlarged Dictionary of the English Language: The ...
Irretrievably, ir-re-tre'va-ble, adv. in an irretrievable manner ; irreparably,
irrecoverably. Irr'everence, ir-rev'ver-ense, ti. i. act, state, or quality of being
irreverent; want of reverence, want of veneration, want of respect; state of being
disregarded.
Irreverence, Ir-rev'-ver-ense. *. a want of veneration, [respect. Irreverent, ?r-rev'-
ver-ent. a. not paying due Irreverently, Ir-rev'-ver-ent-le. ad. without due
veneration. Irreversible, ir-re-ver'-se-bl. a. not to be changed or recalled. [called.
Samuel Johnson, Henry John Todd, John Walker, 1836
24 : 20 f. ; 2S : 04. and in Rev. Ver. 14 : 2.) It is in Com. Ver. translated 'miracle 'in
Mark 9: 30; Acts •> : 22 ; » : 13 ; 19 : 11 ; I Cor. 12: 10, 2X, 29 ; Cal. .1 : 3 ; lleb. 2 :
4. Of these passages Rev. Ver. gives ' mighty work ' in -Mark 0: 3'J ; Acts 2: 22, ...
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Of Sound and Symbol: The First Phonetic System That Works: ...
... revenue revvenue rev-ve-nue reverberate riverbe.rait ri-ver-be-rait
reverberation riverbe,raishon ri-ver-be-rai-shon revere rivir ri-vir reverence
reverrens rev-ver-rens reverend rev rend rev- rend reverent rewe,rent rev-ve-rent
reverie revve,rie ...
Daniel Joseph Cesar, 2010
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Saint Chrysostom: Homilies on Galatians, Ephesians, ...
16 and 17 is transposed in Rev. Ver., upon the authority of nearly all the uncial
mss., nearly all the ancient versions, and other documents. It is best here to leave
Chrys.'s order, which is that of the Common Ver.,but the translation of Rev.Ver.is ...
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A Critical Pronouncing Dictionary, and Expositor of the ...
want of veneration Irreverent, lr-rev'ver-ent. a. not paying due homage or
reverence [due respect Irreverently, Ir-riv'ver-ent-le. ad. without Irreversible, Ir-re-
ver'se-bl. a. not to be recalled ' [change Irreversibly, ir-re-ver'a'-ble. ad. without ...