Bibliotheca Sacra and Theological Review, Volume 6Allen, Morrill, and Wardwell, 1849 - Theology |
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Page 91
Origin of the Greek Drama . 91 outer limits of the wide earth , on the “ extreme cliff
” of Caucasus , by the command of Jupiter , when newly raised to supreme
dominion ; but Scythia , to the assembled multitudes of the theatre , is no longer a
...
Origin of the Greek Drama . 91 outer limits of the wide earth , on the “ extreme cliff
” of Caucasus , by the command of Jupiter , when newly raised to supreme
dominion ; but Scythia , to the assembled multitudes of the theatre , is no longer a
...
Page 95
The Dorian Origin of Choral Poetry . long time the seat of Dorian power and
learning . Grote says : 2 “ Ev . erything done there , both serious and recreative ,
was public and collective , so that the chorus and its performances received ...
The Dorian Origin of Choral Poetry . long time the seat of Dorian power and
learning . Grote says : 2 “ Ev . erything done there , both serious and recreative ,
was public and collective , so that the chorus and its performances received ...
Page 99
The Origin of the Greek Drama . . 99 through whom he dispensed his blessings ,
by the medium of whom , life - giving influences went forth from him as a sun , to
all vegetative and animate nature . It was not difficult for the fancy of a Greek to ...
The Origin of the Greek Drama . . 99 through whom he dispensed his blessings ,
by the medium of whom , life - giving influences went forth from him as a sun , to
all vegetative and animate nature . It was not difficult for the fancy of a Greek to ...
Page 479
Still further , we find a tendency in the roots to become dissyllabic ; thirteen such
exceptions to the general rule are enumerated , and the mode of their origin
illustrates the efforts of the language to enrich itself . Its further development
would ...
Still further , we find a tendency in the roots to become dissyllabic ; thirteen such
exceptions to the general rule are enumerated , and the mode of their origin
illustrates the efforts of the language to enrich itself . Its further development
would ...
Page 798
De Wette ' s remarks refer chiefly to that part of Miller ' s book in which he
endeavors to refute the so - called sensuous theory of the origin of sin . He
begins with an examination of the exegetical grounds on which Müller combats
the theory that ...
De Wette ' s remarks refer chiefly to that part of Miller ' s book in which he
endeavors to refute the so - called sensuous theory of the origin of sin . He
begins with an examination of the exegetical grounds on which Müller combats
the theory that ...
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