1902, Rush Rhees,The Life of Jesus of Nazareth[1]:
Critically more trustworthy, andexegetically very valuable, is Bernhard Weiss,Das Leben Jesu (3d ed. 1889, 2 vols.), translated from the first ed.,The Life of Christ (1883, 3 vols.)
1893, Thomas De Quincey,The Posthumous Works of Thomas De Quincey, Vol. II (2 vols)[2]:
And, ifexegetically handled, it must mean that Walker, junr., is to continue spinning and spelling, as also once a week reading theTown and Country Magazine, all the days of his life.
It was a favorite passage this, and he often threatened to treat itexegetically; laughing heartily when I said, in that case, he would not have great trouble with thecontext, which in others cost him a good deal.