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- Frontmatter
- Colophon
- Contents
- No. LIX
- On Embassies to China
- Observations on the Excerpta from the Scholia of Proclus on the Cratylus of Plato, by Prof. BOISSONADE
- On the Genius and Writings of Claudian. Part IV
- Nugæ. No. X
- A. H. L. Heerenii Dissertatio de chori Græcorum tragici natura et indole, ratione argumenti habita
- The Meaning of St. Paul 1 Cor. xi. 10. clearly established on the Authority of the Scriptures, of the Fathers, and of D. Heinsius and Joseph Mede, without any alteration or interpolation of the Sacred Text
- Notice of “The Life and Morals of Epicurus, translated from the Greek. By JOHN DIGBY, Esq. With Comments and Reflections from several Authors.” 1712. reprinted 1822
- Biblical Criticism
- Cambridge Latin Prize Essay, 1806:—E tot deperditis humaniorum literarum apud Grœcos et Romanos monumentis, quanam prœ ceteris sint desideranda?
- Biblical Criticism on the 1st and 2d chapters of St. Matthew; comprising a view of the leading arguments in favor of their authenticity, and of the principal objections which have been urged on the subject
- Classical Improvisation
- A Transcript of a Letter from Mr. Walckenaer to Mr. B.
- Remarks on Obscure Passages in the Ancient Classical Writers
- Introduction to the second edition of the Translation of the Mystical Hymns of Orpheus
- Notice of Daretis Phrygii Historicorum omnium primi de Bello Trojano Libri sex, a Josepho Exoniensi Latino carmine elcgantissime redditi
- In Demosthenem Commentarii JOANNIS SEAGER. NO. VII
- Cambridge Prize Poems, for 1824:—Greek
- Latin
- Epigrammata: Greek and Latin
- Porsonian Prize: Greek
- Greek Inscriptions, from the Marbles in the Library of Trinity Coll., Cambridge. Professor DOBREE
- Literæ quædam ineditæ ex autograpbis inter schedas D'Orvillianas, in Bibl. Bodl. asservatas descriptæ
- Notice of “Narrative of an Excursion to the Mountains of Piemont, and Researches among the Vaudois, or Waldenses, Protestant Inhabitants of the Cottian Alps
- Notice of “Travels in Persia and other Countries of the East
- Oxford English Prize Poem, for 1824: The Arch of Titus
- In Senecam Tragicum Variæ Lectiones
- Notice of “Olympia; or Topography illustrative of the actual state of the Plain of Olympia, and of the Ruins of the City of Elis
- The Nightingale
- Oriental Literature
- Literary Intelligence
- Selection of Foreign Literary Intelligence
- To Correspondents
- No. LX
- THE PLENARY INSPIRATION OF THE SCRIPTURES ASSERTED
The Meaning of St. Paul 1 Cor. xi. 10. clearly established on the Authority of the Scriptures, of the Fathers, and of D. Heinsius and Joseph Mede, without any alteration or interpolation of the Sacred Text
from No. LIX
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 June 2015
- Frontmatter
- Colophon
- Contents
- No. LIX
- On Embassies to China
- Observations on the Excerpta from the Scholia of Proclus on the Cratylus of Plato, by Prof. BOISSONADE
- On the Genius and Writings of Claudian. Part IV
- Nugæ. No. X
- A. H. L. Heerenii Dissertatio de chori Græcorum tragici natura et indole, ratione argumenti habita
- The Meaning of St. Paul 1 Cor. xi. 10. clearly established on the Authority of the Scriptures, of the Fathers, and of D. Heinsius and Joseph Mede, without any alteration or interpolation of the Sacred Text
- Notice of “The Life and Morals of Epicurus, translated from the Greek. By JOHN DIGBY, Esq. With Comments and Reflections from several Authors.” 1712. reprinted 1822
- Biblical Criticism
- Cambridge Latin Prize Essay, 1806:—E tot deperditis humaniorum literarum apud Grœcos et Romanos monumentis, quanam prœ ceteris sint desideranda?
- Biblical Criticism on the 1st and 2d chapters of St. Matthew; comprising a view of the leading arguments in favor of their authenticity, and of the principal objections which have been urged on the subject
- Classical Improvisation
- A Transcript of a Letter from Mr. Walckenaer to Mr. B.
- Remarks on Obscure Passages in the Ancient Classical Writers
- Introduction to the second edition of the Translation of the Mystical Hymns of Orpheus
- Notice of Daretis Phrygii Historicorum omnium primi de Bello Trojano Libri sex, a Josepho Exoniensi Latino carmine elcgantissime redditi
- In Demosthenem Commentarii JOANNIS SEAGER. NO. VII
- Cambridge Prize Poems, for 1824:—Greek
- Latin
- Epigrammata: Greek and Latin
- Porsonian Prize: Greek
- Greek Inscriptions, from the Marbles in the Library of Trinity Coll., Cambridge. Professor DOBREE
- Literæ quædam ineditæ ex autograpbis inter schedas D'Orvillianas, in Bibl. Bodl. asservatas descriptæ
- Notice of “Narrative of an Excursion to the Mountains of Piemont, and Researches among the Vaudois, or Waldenses, Protestant Inhabitants of the Cottian Alps
- Notice of “Travels in Persia and other Countries of the East
- Oxford English Prize Poem, for 1824: The Arch of Titus
- In Senecam Tragicum Variæ Lectiones
- Notice of “Olympia; or Topography illustrative of the actual state of the Plain of Olympia, and of the Ruins of the City of Elis
- The Nightingale
- Oriental Literature
- Literary Intelligence
- Selection of Foreign Literary Intelligence
- To Correspondents
- No. LX
- THE PLENARY INSPIRATION OF THE SCRIPTURES ASSERTED
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- The Classical Journal , pp. 43 - 47Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2013First published in: 1824