10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SUBINTELLECTION»
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1
The doctrine of the Greek article: applied to the criticism ...
On these various readings, therefore, no stress is laid : the subintellection of tifu is
the favourite solution : let us, therefore, consider wherein lies the objection to
adopting it. This Ellipsis, we are told by Wolfius, is in other instances very
common ...
Thomas Fanshaw Middleton (Bp.), Thomas Fanshaw Middleton, John Mitchell Mason, 1818
2
The Doctrine of the Greek Article Applied to the Criticism ...
On these various readings, therefore, no stress is laid : the subintellection of tl/il is
the favourite solution : let us, therefore, consider wherein lies the objection to
adopting it. This Ellipsis, we are told by Wolfius, is in other instances very
common ...
Thomas Fanshaw Middleton, Thomas Fanshaw Middleton (bp. of Calcutta.), Hugh James Rose, 1833
3
Biblical Notes and Dissertations to Confirm and Illustrate ...
5 Dr. Middleton's theory respecting the subintellection of the participle of
existence, between the article and its adjunct or predicate, is strongly confirmed
by the customary omission of the article in the following cases : 1st. In
propositions which ...
4
An explanation of the Greek article
38), the author states the subintellection of the participle of existence, as a copula
between the article and its predicate. "If," says he, "it be admitted on the proofs
already given, that the article is no other than a pronoun, the subintellection of the
...
5
The doctrine of the Greek article applied to the criticism ...
V. 'PARTICIPLE OF EXISTENCE UNDERSTOOD. The only remaining question,
to which the definition attempted is likely to give rise, respects the subintellection
of the Participle of Existence, as a Copula between the Article and its Predicate.
Thomas Fanshawe Middleton, 1828
6
Biblical notes and dissertations: chiefly intended to ...
3 Dr. Middleton's theory respecting the subintellection of the participle of
existence, between the article and its adjunct or predicate, is strongly confirmed
by the customary omission of the article in the following cases : 1st. In
propositions which ...
Section V. contains a vindication of the third, or final clause of the author's
definition; on this point he observes : ' If indeed it be admitted on the proofs
already given, that the article is no other than a pronoun, the subintellection of the
parti— ...
William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, 1809
8
Annotations on the Epistles: Being a Continuation of Mr. ...
Dr. Middleton very ably contends, that the subintellection of ei/Li is not admissible
here, and he agrees with those commentators who carry on the parenthesis to
ver. 14. in which the words "rov'q'ov Xoipu' are repeated, and observes (with ...
James Slade, Charles Heneage Elsley, 1816
9
Journal of Sacred Literature
But this subintellection of w?, in iSegaaOe ov Xoyov avOpmirwv, appears
intolerably harsh. Rather thus : " I am thankful, that in admitting into your souls
God's spoken word, ye received a word which was not man's [mere word, without
vital ...
10
“The” Quarterly Review
Section V. contains a vindication of the third, or final clause of the author's
definition; on this point he observes: ' If indeed it be admitted on the proofs
already given, that the ,article is no other than a pronoun, the subintellection 0f
the participle ...