Annotations on the New Testament of Jesus Christ. In which: I. The literal sense is explained according to the expositions of the ancient fathers. II. The false interpretations, both of the ancient and modern writers, which are contrary to the received doctrine of the Catholic-Church, are briefly examined and disproved. III. With an account of the chief differences betwixt the text of the ancient Latin-version, and the Greek in the printed editions, and mss.
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