A supplement to Dr. Hammond's paraphrase and annotations on the New Testament in which his interpretation of many important passages is freely and impartially examin'd, and confirm'd or refuted : and the sacred text further explain'd by new remarks upon every chapter / by Monsieur Le Clerc ; English'd by W. P. ; to which is prefix'd a letter from the author to a friend in England, occasion'd by this translation.

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A supplement to Dr. Hammond's paraphrase and annotations on the New Testament in which his interpretation of many important passages is freely and impartially examin'd, and confirm'd or refuted : and the sacred text further explain'd by new remarks upon every chapter / by Monsieur Le Clerc ; English'd by W. P. ; to which is prefix'd a letter from the author to a friend in England, occasion'd by this translation.
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Le Clerc, Jean, 1657-1736.
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London :: Printed for Sam. Buckley ...,
1699.
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Bible. -- N.T. -- Commentaries.
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"A supplement to Dr. Hammond's paraphrase and annotations on the New Testament in which his interpretation of many important passages is freely and impartially examin'd, and confirm'd or refuted : and the sacred text further explain'd by new remarks upon every chapter / by Monsieur Le Clerc ; English'd by W. P. ; to which is prefix'd a letter from the author to a friend in England, occasion'd by this translation." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A49907.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 19, 2024.

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  • Earnest of the Spirit, what, 2 Cor. i.22. and of the Inheritance, Eph. i.14.
  • Ebimites, what Hereticks, and whence so called, Gal. iii.1.
  • Ellipses many in the Apostles stile, Heb. iv.8. how they are to be supplied, Ibid. ex∣amples of Elliptical expressions, Gal. i.10.
  • Elxai, a Jew, his Heresy, Rev. ii.4.
  • Epimenides, why ciced us a Prophet, Luke i.67.
  • Epistles of Recommendation, from one Bishop to another, their original, 2 Cor. iii.1.
  • Epistle to the Hebrews, why rejected for some time, but afterwards admitted, Heb. v.6. p. 548. whether written by St. Paul, or another, Ibid. ix.2. and x. 34. and xi.21.
  • Eternal, why the Gospel so called, Luke i.70.
  • Evangelists relate the same thing variously, and why, Mat. v. 1.
  • Excommunication ordinary, not to be con∣founded with the Punishments inflicted by the Apostles, 1 Cor. v.5, 2 Cor. vii.8. and x.4, 5.
  • Excommunicate Persons, whether debarred all kind of Commerce with the rest of Christians, Gal. i.8.
  • Eye, how said to be evil, i. e. covetous, or single, i. e. liberal, Mat. vi.22. opening the Eyes, the meaning of that Phrase, Luke xxiv.16.
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