Bibliotheca Sacra and Theological Review, Volume 5Allen, Morrill, and Wardwell, 1848 - Theology |
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... contains about 3000 inhabitants , four - fifths of whom are Maronites - the remainder are Arab Greeks . There is no family of hereditary , feudal chiefs resid- ing in this district , el - hamd lillah ( praise be to God ) , as one of the ...
... contains about 3000 inhabitants , four - fifths of whom are Maronites - the remainder are Arab Greeks . There is no family of hereditary , feudal chiefs resid- ing in this district , el - hamd lillah ( praise be to God ) , as one of the ...
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... containing about 13,000 inhabitants , three - fourths of whom are Mos- leins , the remainder Christians of the Greek church . West of the city is a low flat delta , called Tripoli Point , extending into the sea two or three miles , at ...
... containing about 13,000 inhabitants , three - fourths of whom are Mos- leins , the remainder Christians of the Greek church . West of the city is a low flat delta , called Tripoli Point , extending into the sea two or three miles , at ...
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... containing in itself all the promises . In the latter part of the eighteenth century , Basedow , a man of rare genius , but of an extremely violent and impetuous char- acter , met with the strongest opposition in advancing his new views ...
... containing in itself all the promises . In the latter part of the eighteenth century , Basedow , a man of rare genius , but of an extremely violent and impetuous char- acter , met with the strongest opposition in advancing his new views ...
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... contain immoral ideas , they praise or defend suicide or other violent deaths and must necessarily be injurious to moral cul- ture . What is true of the Romans is true in part at least of the Greeks . The fathers , before reading ...
... contain immoral ideas , they praise or defend suicide or other violent deaths and must necessarily be injurious to moral cul- ture . What is true of the Romans is true in part at least of the Greeks . The fathers , before reading ...
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... contains the richest treasures , which a happy future is to bring to light . The material , concrete Ro- man , avoiding all idealism , formed his homo from humus , designating him therefore as the earth - born , the intellectual Greek ...
... contains the richest treasures , which a happy future is to bring to light . The material , concrete Ro- man , avoiding all idealism , formed his homo from humus , designating him therefore as the earth - born , the intellectual Greek ...
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