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Tregelles is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Edwin Octavius Tregelles (1806–1886)...
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Tregelles's conversion and who
helped finance publication of his books,
Tregelles was a post-tribulationist. An
acquaintance said of
Tregelles that...
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invectos usque ad Anum
Christii Millesimum Centesimum', at cols. 851-56.
Tregelles 1867, pp. 1–3 The
Catholic Encyclopaedia ("Muratorian Canon") Schnabel...
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Edwin Octavius Tregelles (19
October 1806 – 16
September 1886) was an
English ironmaster,
civil engineer and
Quaker minister. He was the
youngest of the...
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Hebrew and
Chaldee lexicon to the Old Testament.
Translated by
Tregelles,
Samuel Prideaux. Landes,
George M.; Einspahr,
Bruce (1978). "Index to...
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edited by
Tregelles in 1861. The
Codex Dublinensis (Codex Z) of St. Matthew's Gospel, at
Trinity College Dublin, also
deciphered by
Tregelles in 1853....
- in 1820, was the
residence of the
Quaker and
engineer Edwin Octavius Tregelles. He
moved there after his
marriage to
Elizabeth Richardson in 1850 and...
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McNider (1886). The
first English court case
which referred to c.i.f. was
Tregelles v.
Sewell (1862),
where the
court established that
under c.i.f. terms...
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alive will
undergo a
mighty change, that will be
equivalent to dying.
Tregelles,
Samuel Prideaux (1864). The Hope of Christ's
Second Coming: How is it...
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doctrine along with
others such as
Benjamin Wills Newton and
Samuel Prideaux Tregelles, and said that "scripture
declares plainly that the Lord
Jesus will not...