Bibliotheca Sacra and Theological Review, Volume 5Allen, Morrill, and Wardwell, 1848 - Theology |
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... course of ages the detritus brought down from the mountain by the brook has encroached upon the sea , so as to leave sufficient room for the road between it and the bridge . Such encroachments are common along this coast . The Nahr el ...
... course of ages the detritus brought down from the mountain by the brook has encroached upon the sea , so as to leave sufficient room for the road between it and the bridge . Such encroachments are common along this coast . The Nahr el ...
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... course began with Greek , and it seemed probable that this might take the place of Latin . At this time the well - known Examination - Law was passed in Prus- sia . How completely conformable this was to the age , how well it expressed ...
... course began with Greek , and it seemed probable that this might take the place of Latin . At this time the well - known Examination - Law was passed in Prus- sia . How completely conformable this was to the age , how well it expressed ...
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... course , so impossible and unsuitable , is now narrowed down to the proper bounds , which limit it to grammatical exercises . We must here mention another important service in which Friede- mann has been mainly instrumental by his Guide ...
... course , so impossible and unsuitable , is now narrowed down to the proper bounds , which limit it to grammatical exercises . We must here mention another important service in which Friede- mann has been mainly instrumental by his Guide ...
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... course ? Ask the greater portion of our divines , lawyers and physicians whether they ever take up a single Latin or Greek author in their leisure mo- ments , to refresh themselves with the incomparable and divine pat- tern of all that ...
... course ? Ask the greater portion of our divines , lawyers and physicians whether they ever take up a single Latin or Greek author in their leisure mo- ments , to refresh themselves with the incomparable and divine pat- tern of all that ...
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... course , though only for those who intended to be law - students ; on the same principle that Hebrew is taught only to those who are preparing for the ministry . In Roman life , which was only a life in the State , we see only the 1848 ...
... course , though only for those who intended to be law - students ; on the same principle that Hebrew is taught only to those who are preparing for the ministry . In Roman life , which was only a life in the State , we see only the 1848 ...
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