| 1875 - 642 pages
...N' God). DJiyi' the highest (masculine). J"UV?jn and highest (feminine). (These two words occur also at the end of the second and the beginning of the third line). N33IT God be gracious ! (This word may also be a noun proper, and the same as the first N3PU).... | |
| Conrad Merk - Caves - 1876 - 116 pages
...of polished stone ; and according to this, our cave remains would have to be placed chronologically at the end of the second and the beginning of the third period of the stone age. A considerable and striking difference, however, is found if we compare the... | |
| G. W - Theosophy - 1880 - 156 pages
...or wisdom of God, is used to signify the esoteric Christ in a mystical manner; and Origen, who lived at the end of the second and the beginning of the third century, says in his preface to John's Gospel : " To the literal-minded (or carnal) we teach the Gospel... | |
| George Wyld - Theosophy - 1880 - 148 pages
...seen till He had risen from the dead. the esoteric Christ in a mystical manner; and Origen, who lived at the end of the second and the beginning of the third century, says in his preface to John's Gospel : " To the literal-minded (or carnal) we teach the Gospel... | |
| Law - 1920 - 1086 pages
...Antonines. Prom this period a description of the law is exact and continuous. The writings of Gaius and Paul at the end of the second and the beginning of the third century throw a clear light on the law of their day. The Gregorian, Theodosian, and Praetorian Codes... | |
| James Morison - Bible - 1882 - 574 pages
...which he transcribed must have been a very ancient copy. Hippolytus too, Bishop of Portus near Rome, at the end of the second and the beginning of the third century, quotes the 17th and 18th verses in his fragment Concerning the Gifts of Grace. The copy or... | |
| Ward, Lock & Co - Scotland - 1882 - 184 pages
...placed on the chronicles of the reign of King Donald I., who is said to have made Alectum his capital at the end of the second and the beginning of the third centuries. Perhaps we may consider that the authentic history of the place commences with the record... | |
| Sheldon Amos - Civil law - 1883 - 540 pages
...progress of the law is exact and continuous. The writings which survive of Gaius, Ulpian, and Paul, at the end of the second and the beginning of the third century, throw a clear light on the law of their day. The Gregorian and Hermogenian codes mark the... | |
| 1887 - 814 pages
...a dilated Gartner's duct.1 THE WOLFFIAN BODIES. Shortly after the Wolffiau ducts — in the chicken at the end of the second and the beginning of the third day, in the rabbit on the ninth Flo 8 and teuth day — appear the so-called Wolflian bodies. His found... | |
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