| Gilbert Burnet - 1753 - 670 sidor
...went into moft of their principles ; but went far beyond them in learning. Lloyd was a great critick in the Greek and Latin authors, but chiefly in the...•, of the words and phrafes of which he carried the moft perfect concordance in his memory, and had it the readieft about him, of all men that ever I knew.... | |
| 1762 - 668 sidor
...knew, " and one of the greateft matters of ftile then living." " He was, adds this reverend hiftorian, a great critic in " the Greek and Latin authors, but chiefly in the fcrip" tures, of the words and phrafes of which he carried a ** perfcft concordance in his head, and... | |
| Gilbert Burnet - 1823 - 644 sidor
...Wilkins, so he went into most of their principles; but went far beyond them in learning. Lloyd was a great critic in the Greek and Latin authors, but chiefly in the scriptures; of the words and phrases of which he carried the most perfect concordance in his memory, and had it the readiest about... | |
| Gilbert Burnet - 1833 - 676 sidor
...Wilkins, so he went into most of their principles ; but went far beyond them in learning. Lloyd was a great critic in the Greek and Latin authors, but chiefly in the z (The book itself was an- art. S. Parker.) swered in the year 1680, by B Yes, for he turned a rank... | |
| Gilbert Burnet - 1850 - 996 sidor
...Wilkins, so In went into most of their principles, but went far beyond them in learning. Lloyd was a great critic in the Greek and Latin authors, but chiefly in the Scriptures; of the words and phrases of which he carried the most perfect concordance in his memory, and had it the readiest about... | |
| Gilbert Burnet - 1897 - 666 sidor
...in to most of their principles, but went far beyond them in learning. Lloyd was a great critic both in the Greek and Latin authors, but chiefly in the Scriptures ; of the words and phrases of which he carries the most perfect concordance in his memory, and has it the readiest about... | |
| David Nichol Smith - 1918 - 396 sidor
...went into most of their principles ; but went far beyond them in learning. Lloyd was a great critick in the Greek and Latin authors, but chiefly in the Scriptures ; of the words and phrases of which he carried 20 the most perfect concordance in his memory, and had it the readiest... | |
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