Bibleprotector, when the renderings known to characterize the 1762 Cambridge edition were already introduced and found in the 1743 Cambridge edition edited by F. S. Parris, what is your sound evidence that Thomas Paris had any serious, significant editing to do in 1762 and actually was the one to do any editing in 1762?
Those OT renderings introduced and made by F. S. Parris in the 1743 Cambridge are the very ones that would be claimed to characterize the 1762 Cambridge: "all lost things" (Deut. 22:3), "Asa's heart" (1 Kings 15:14), "all the business" (1 Chron. 26:30), "whom God alone" (1 Chron. 29:1), "rulers of" (1 Chron. 29:6), "Charchemish" (2 Chron. 35:20), "and the gold" (Ezra 7:18), "Mordecai's matters" (Esther 3:4), "and he seeth" (Job 8:17), "and he saveth" (Ps. 107:19), "merchant ships" (Prov. 30:31), "farther" (Eccl. 8:17), "gone to" (Isa. 15:2), "The word that" (Jer. 40:1), "and he kept" (Amos 1:11), "Hamath" (Amos 6:14), "hidden things" (Obadiah 1:6), "fleeth away" (Nahum 3:16).
Those OT renderings introduced and made by F. S. Parris in the 1743 Cambridge are the very ones that would be claimed to characterize the 1762 Cambridge: "all lost things" (Deut. 22:3), "Asa's heart" (1 Kings 15:14), "all the business" (1 Chron. 26:30), "whom God alone" (1 Chron. 29:1), "rulers of" (1 Chron. 29:6), "Charchemish" (2 Chron. 35:20), "and the gold" (Ezra 7:18), "Mordecai's matters" (Esther 3:4), "and he seeth" (Job 8:17), "and he saveth" (Ps. 107:19), "merchant ships" (Prov. 30:31), "farther" (Eccl. 8:17), "gone to" (Isa. 15:2), "The word that" (Jer. 40:1), "and he kept" (Amos 1:11), "Hamath" (Amos 6:14), "hidden things" (Obadiah 1:6), "fleeth away" (Nahum 3:16).