Bibliotheca Sacra and Theological Review, Volume 5Allen, Morrill, and Wardwell, 1848 - Theology |
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... great man : Latin had become the prevailing language in all church business ; and Luther had , besides , much to do with the Italians . 1848. ] Corruption of Latin - Modern Tongues . 27 26 [ FEB . Study of Greek and Roman Literature .
... great man : Latin had become the prevailing language in all church business ; and Luther had , besides , much to do with the Italians . 1848. ] Corruption of Latin - Modern Tongues . 27 26 [ FEB . Study of Greek and Roman Literature .
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... become colossal . His lectures , moreover , had a magic power over his hearers , through their scintillations of striking and oftentimes cutting wit , and he had the art of setting his audience on fire to a wonderful degree . Time with ...
... become colossal . His lectures , moreover , had a magic power over his hearers , through their scintillations of striking and oftentimes cutting wit , and he had the art of setting his audience on fire to a wonderful degree . Time with ...
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... become proverbial ; —and they do not know how to value other liberal pursuits , notwithstanding their Cicero says that a common bond embraces them all . Of how few philologists can it be said that they were great statesmen or warriors ...
... become proverbial ; —and they do not know how to value other liberal pursuits , notwithstanding their Cicero says that a common bond embraces them all . Of how few philologists can it be said that they were great statesmen or warriors ...
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... become so useless that we should like to return it to the owners , and see them take it back . But we should be obliged to return it as quietly as possible and in the dark ; by day- light they would not recognize their language , as it ...
... become so useless that we should like to return it to the owners , and see them take it back . But we should be obliged to return it as quietly as possible and in the dark ; by day- light they would not recognize their language , as it ...
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... become a study for him in detail . If we add to this a certain amount of social and conventional culture , a little music or so , a more intimate acquaintance with our great English classics , and drawing as a preparation for special ...
... become a study for him in detail . If we add to this a certain amount of social and conventional culture , a little music or so , a more intimate acquaintance with our great English classics , and drawing as a preparation for special ...
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