Bibliotheca Sacra and Theological Review, Volume 5Allen, Morrill, and Wardwell, 1848 - Theology |
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... 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 great fountains of the Orontes might be carried round the northern end of ...
... 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 great fountains of the Orontes might be carried round the northern end of ...
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... respect . What is true of the prose of this age is true likewise of its poetry . Who has not heard of Petrus Lotichius Secundus , and his exquisite Latin elegies , so much admired by all true lovers of poetry ? It was perhaps no loss to ...
... respect . What is true of the prose of this age is true likewise of its poetry . Who has not heard of Petrus Lotichius Secundus , and his exquisite Latin elegies , so much admired by all true lovers of poetry ? It was perhaps no loss to ...
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... respect for ancient customs and tra- ditions . The case was different , it must be admitted , a hundred years ago , when we had no national literature , and when our language was rough and unpolished ; and with the Italians and French ...
... respect for ancient customs and tra- ditions . The case was different , it must be admitted , a hundred years ago , when we had no national literature , and when our language was rough and unpolished ; and with the Italians and French ...
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... respect none but the Teutonic writers , different as the reasons for this phenomenon may be among Greeks and the Teutonic race . Furthermore no other instance is to be found in the languages of civ- ilized nations , of different ...
... respect none but the Teutonic writers , different as the reasons for this phenomenon may be among Greeks and the Teutonic race . Furthermore no other instance is to be found in the languages of civ- ilized nations , of different ...
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... respect the prop- er course , prescribed by the nature of the case . This fact ap- Though the Roman character is as peculiar and distinctive as that of the Greeks , it necessarily borrowed a multitude of Greek elements , as history ...
... respect the prop- er course , prescribed by the nature of the case . This fact ap- Though the Roman character is as peculiar and distinctive as that of the Greeks , it necessarily borrowed a multitude of Greek elements , as history ...
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