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 1John Kitto C. Cox, 1862 |
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... learned men on both sides , to consider and revise the Liturgy , and to consider all other matters of dis- pute , and to report upon them . On the episcopal side were eleven bishops , and the Archbishop of York , and eleven Dis- senters ...
... learned men on both sides , to consider and revise the Liturgy , and to consider all other matters of dis- pute , and to report upon them . On the episcopal side were eleven bishops , and the Archbishop of York , and eleven Dis- senters ...
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... learned men in those Churches have for it ; yet since we find some exceptions made against several things therein , we will appoint an equal number of learned divines of both persuasions , to review the same , and to make such altera ...
... learned men in those Churches have for it ; yet since we find some exceptions made against several things therein , we will appoint an equal number of learned divines of both persuasions , to review the same , and to make such altera ...
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... learned , who , the sign given , did as it were come out of ambush and take possession of the pulpits . And though from that time the schismatics tried all their art that they might be received again into the bosom of the Church , yet ...
... learned , who , the sign given , did as it were come out of ambush and take possession of the pulpits . And though from that time the schismatics tried all their art that they might be received again into the bosom of the Church , yet ...
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... learned . The Champollions place the com- mencement of the reign of Menei , or Menes , in the year 5867 B.C .; but the basis explorers ( which were at first hailed by certain of 24 [ April , Ancient Atheism and Superstition .
... learned . The Champollions place the com- mencement of the reign of Menei , or Menes , in the year 5867 B.C .; but the basis explorers ( which were at first hailed by certain of 24 [ April , Ancient Atheism and Superstition .
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... learned Max Müller.- ED . ] The merit of this discovery is due to Gesenius . It ought , however , to have been so obvious to any one who even carelessly looked over an Arabic lexicon , that the only subject for surprise is , that the ...
... learned Max Müller.- ED . ] The merit of this discovery is due to Gesenius . It ought , however , to have been so obvious to any one who even carelessly looked over an Arabic lexicon , that the only subject for surprise is , that the ...
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