Bibliotheca Sacra and Theological Review, Volume 5Allen, Morrill, and Wardwell, 1848 - Theology |
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... given incidentally and not in answer to inquiries on our part , and seems to be worthy of credit . The worship of the calf appears to have prevailed throughout all these mountains . The Beg gave us a horseman to guide and guard us ...
... given incidentally and not in answer to inquiries on our part , and seems to be worthy of credit . The worship of the calf appears to have prevailed throughout all these mountains . The Beg gave us a horseman to guide and guard us ...
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... given by Mr. Thomson in Silliman's Journal of Science , Nov. 1846. - EDs . In respect to the plain or country between Lebanon and the more northern mountains , Mr. Thomson remarks in a private letter as follows : " The water from the ...
... given by Mr. Thomson in Silliman's Journal of Science , Nov. 1846. - EDs . In respect to the plain or country between Lebanon and the more northern mountains , Mr. Thomson remarks in a private letter as follows : " The water from the ...
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... given birth . In Holland likewise a path had been broken by the great Hemster- huis , so that Ruhnken , who had left Wittenberg to study Greek at Leyden instead of at Göttingen , under Gesner's instruction , as he originally intended ...
... given birth . In Holland likewise a path had been broken by the great Hemster- huis , so that Ruhnken , who had left Wittenberg to study Greek at Leyden instead of at Göttingen , under Gesner's instruction , as he originally intended ...
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... given at the universities and schools in the vernacular tongue ? How does it happen that philological learning itself began to advance when Latin was abandoned in school - books and lectures ? The answer is obvious ; in writing Latin we ...
... given at the universities and schools in the vernacular tongue ? How does it happen that philological learning itself began to advance when Latin was abandoned in school - books and lectures ? The answer is obvious ; in writing Latin we ...
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... ? Furthermore , they are perfectly right in demanding in- struction in French as given at the gymnasia . A polished and well- 1848. ] Need of studying the History of a Science 40 [ FEB . Study of Greek and Roman Literature .
... ? Furthermore , they are perfectly right in demanding in- struction in French as given at the gymnasia . A polished and well- 1848. ] Need of studying the History of a Science 40 [ FEB . Study of Greek and Roman Literature .
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