Bibliotheca Sacra and Theological Review, Volume 5Allen, Morrill, and Wardwell, 1848 - Theology |
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... fact that innumerable columns were incorporated into temples , castles and piers known to be of the age of Augustus , proves that they had then be- come fragments of ancient ruins . But this might well happen in a country so subject as ...
... fact that innumerable columns were incorporated into temples , castles and piers known to be of the age of Augustus , proves that they had then be- come fragments of ancient ruins . But this might well happen in a country so subject as ...
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... fact that they have been assigned to a period when true poetry was extinct , and an artificial structure had usurped the place of a free poetic inspiration , and thus a form foreign to the old poetry may have been introduced . Certainly ...
... fact that they have been assigned to a period when true poetry was extinct , and an artificial structure had usurped the place of a free poetic inspiration , and thus a form foreign to the old poetry may have been introduced . Certainly ...
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... fact , almost all the alphabetic poems are remarkable for want of connection ( which I regard as a consequence , not as the cause of the alphabetic arrangement ) , by the ordinary style of the thoughts , by coldness and languor of ...
... fact , almost all the alphabetic poems are remarkable for want of connection ( which I regard as a consequence , not as the cause of the alphabetic arrangement ) , by the ordinary style of the thoughts , by coldness and languor of ...
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... fact that they did not fall in- to the hands of the Levitical musicians , but , separated from them , re- mained with the priests . Wherever those who performed the psalm- ody are introduced , the priests with the trumpets are mentioned ...
... fact that they did not fall in- to the hands of the Levitical musicians , but , separated from them , re- mained with the priests . Wherever those who performed the psalm- ody are introduced , the priests with the trumpets are mentioned ...
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... fact the earliest mention extant of Abilene ; nor does Josephus speak of it as a tetrarchy or as belonging to Lysa- nias , until ten years afterwards . He then informs us that the empe- ror Caligula , in the first year of his reign ...
... fact the earliest mention extant of Abilene ; nor does Josephus speak of it as a tetrarchy or as belonging to Lysa- nias , until ten years afterwards . He then informs us that the empe- ror Caligula , in the first year of his reign ...
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