The Journal of sacred literature, ed. by J. Kitto. [Continued as] The Journal of sacred literature and biblical record. [Continued as] The Journal of sacred literature, Band 3John Kitto C. Cox, 1849 |
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... respecting idolatry or other abuses . The houses of the priests , and their halls of assembly and of council in the temple , were like schools , always open to any one desirous of consulting the officials on the different observances of ...
... respecting idolatry or other abuses . The houses of the priests , and their halls of assembly and of council in the temple , were like schools , always open to any one desirous of consulting the officials on the different observances of ...
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... respecting it , must evidently be a most difficult point to determine . Few are the minds which will not despair to comprehend a system built upon such language and principles as the following : —all divine powers are substances ; being ...
... respecting it , must evidently be a most difficult point to determine . Few are the minds which will not despair to comprehend a system built upon such language and principles as the following : —all divine powers are substances ; being ...
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... respecting hades , have consisted of confused fragments of ancient general tradition , or have been originally derived from Jewish sources . No doubt is there but that the identity of these and many other terms in Plato's writings and ...
... respecting hades , have consisted of confused fragments of ancient general tradition , or have been originally derived from Jewish sources . No doubt is there but that the identity of these and many other terms in Plato's writings and ...
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... respecting the logos to that of the philosopher , Eusebius states that it had be- come a proverbial saying , either Philo platonizes or Plato philo- nizes , ' a saying which found its way even into the Talmud.s It is difficult to ...
... respecting the logos to that of the philosopher , Eusebius states that it had be- come a proverbial saying , either Philo platonizes or Plato philo- nizes , ' a saying which found its way even into the Talmud.s It is difficult to ...
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... respecting the logos has suggested the question whether their doc- trine be not the same , or wherein it differs . Calmet does not question the identity , but says ' St. John was more accurately informed with regard to the doctrine of ...
... respecting the logos has suggested the question whether their doc- trine be not the same , or wherein it differs . Calmet does not question the identity , but says ' St. John was more accurately informed with regard to the doctrine of ...
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