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• [Armfield] While thus the authenticity of the verse was defended in this country, abroad Simon found antagonists in
Ittigius, Martianay, Maius, and Kettner; but into the controversy, as carried on there, it is unnecessary for us to enter.
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PBF
Richard Simon answered by
Thomas Smith
John Mill
Kettner
Martianay
Calamy
David Martin
Smallbrook Smallbroke
Pfaff
Ittigius
Maius Majus
Bull
Grabe
Mesnard -
Abraham Taylor
Gerhard
https://purebibleforum.com/index.ph...mission-vulgate-prologue-flip.1349/#post-6892
Brownlee
https://books.google.com/books?id=BLgQAAAAIAAJ&pg=RA1-PA26#v=onepage&q&f=false
The attack of Simon called forth, on our side, some writers of distinguished name. The most able were Smith, Ittigius, Martiany, Maius, Mill, Pfaffius, Kettnerus. Their la bours were attended with the happiest success, among scholars and Christians.
Burgess
Burgess on 1690-1727 - Smith in 1690, by Ittigius in the same year, Kettner in 1697, by Bishop Bull and ( Johannes Ernest Grabe ) Grabe in 1703, Mill in 1707, Maius 1708 (Majus), Mesnard 1709, Pfaffius 1709, by Kettner again 1713, Martin in 1717, Calamy in 1722, Bishop Smallbrook in 1722, and A. Taylor in 1727 - Remarks on the general tenour of the New Testament, regarding the nature and dignity of Jesus Christ, addressed to mrs. Joanna Baillie [in reply to A view of the general tenour of the New Testament regarding the nature and dignity of Jesus Christ.]. Appendix on sir Isaac Newton's suppression of his dissertation on 1 John v. 7. and 1 Tim. iii. 16