FOOTNOTES:[20]‘I protest against the unscholarly habit of omitting it from “abridgement”, “acknowledgement”, “judgement”, “lodgement”,—which is against all analogy, etymology, and orthoepy, since elsewheregis hard in English when not followed byeori. I think the University Press ought to set a scholarly example, instead of following the ignorant to do ill, for the sake of saving foure’s. The word “judgement” has been spelt in the Revised Version correctly.’—J. A. H. M.
[20]‘I protest against the unscholarly habit of omitting it from “abridgement”, “acknowledgement”, “judgement”, “lodgement”,—which is against all analogy, etymology, and orthoepy, since elsewheregis hard in English when not followed byeori. I think the University Press ought to set a scholarly example, instead of following the ignorant to do ill, for the sake of saving foure’s. The word “judgement” has been spelt in the Revised Version correctly.’—J. A. H. M.
[20]‘I protest against the unscholarly habit of omitting it from “abridgement”, “acknowledgement”, “judgement”, “lodgement”,—which is against all analogy, etymology, and orthoepy, since elsewheregis hard in English when not followed byeori. I think the University Press ought to set a scholarly example, instead of following the ignorant to do ill, for the sake of saving foure’s. The word “judgement” has been spelt in the Revised Version correctly.’—J. A. H. M.