Bibliotheca Sacra and Theological Review, Volume 5Allen, Morrill, and Wardwell, 1848 - Theology |
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... speaking ) rise of the coast . Jebeil is the ancient Byblus of the Greeks . Benjamin of Tude- la , by one of his courageous leaps into the dark abyss of antiquity , ' The Gebal of the Hebrews , inhabited by seamen and builders , Ezek ...
... speaking ) rise of the coast . Jebeil is the ancient Byblus of the Greeks . Benjamin of Tude- la , by one of his courageous leaps into the dark abyss of antiquity , ' The Gebal of the Hebrews , inhabited by seamen and builders , Ezek ...
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... speak of three old castles in this neighborhood , none of which now appear , unless the curious square structure named B'hunneen , standing alone in the plain below the vil- 1 May not these remains mark the site of the ancient Orthosia ...
... speak of three old castles in this neighborhood , none of which now appear , unless the curious square structure named B'hunneen , standing alone in the plain below the vil- 1 May not these remains mark the site of the ancient Orthosia ...
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... speak it , and to adhere steadfastly to it as the language of conversation . But to prevent the former bar- barisms from creeping in , collections of the more common ones were made of which we mention here only those of Goclenius , of ...
... speak it , and to adhere steadfastly to it as the language of conversation . But to prevent the former bar- barisms from creeping in , collections of the more common ones were made of which we mention here only those of Goclenius , of ...
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... speaking , was demanded of every educated man . It only remains for us to cast a glance at England . With what pleasure Erasmus had previously visited his friend , Sir Thomas More , is well known . It is equally well known that the ...
... speaking , was demanded of every educated man . It only remains for us to cast a glance at England . With what pleasure Erasmus had previously visited his friend , Sir Thomas More , is well known . It is equally well known that the ...
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... speak- ing , they were forced to be content with a Latin syntactical form , de- claring that single words were of no consequence whatever , and that in this they had the authority of Cicero and other great classical wri- ters , who had ...
... speak- ing , they were forced to be content with a Latin syntactical form , de- claring that single words were of no consequence whatever , and that in this they had the authority of Cicero and other great classical wri- ters , who had ...
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