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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... reference to any history of the time . Kennet records among others the following circumstances , which we throw together here . Dr. Manton was episcopally instituted to the living of St. Paul's , Covent Garden , in January , 1661 ...
... reference to any history of the time . Kennet records among others the following circumstances , which we throw together here . Dr. Manton was episcopally instituted to the living of St. Paul's , Covent Garden , in January , 1661 ...
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... reference to the following passages in the Odyssey will prove that Homer intended to represent Circe as impelling the ship of Ulysses by a supernatural wind produced by her magic power ( x . , 504-508 ; xi . , 7 , 8 ) . It seems clear ...
... reference to the following passages in the Odyssey will prove that Homer intended to represent Circe as impelling the ship of Ulysses by a supernatural wind produced by her magic power ( x . , 504-508 ; xi . , 7 , 8 ) . It seems clear ...
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... reference to the prosperous termi- nation of the season . The " end of the year " at which this took place refers to an ancient agrarian measurement of time , older than the period of Moses . In this passage the clause , " as I ...
... reference to the prosperous termi- nation of the season . The " end of the year " at which this took place refers to an ancient agrarian measurement of time , older than the period of Moses . In this passage the clause , " as I ...
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... reference to the night preceding the Exode , and the destruction of the first - born at that time , while its rite was a nocturnal one ; the feast of unleavened bread had refer- ence to the day itself , and to the prosperous issue of ...
... reference to the night preceding the Exode , and the destruction of the first - born at that time , while its rite was a nocturnal one ; the feast of unleavened bread had refer- ence to the day itself , and to the prosperous issue of ...
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... reference to the changes of nature and of the heavenly bodies , but were concerned only with the sins of men , as well private individuals as of all the people , ( for whom the expiation , the yearly rite - the " day of atonement ...
... reference to the changes of nature and of the heavenly bodies , but were concerned only with the sins of men , as well private individuals as of all the people , ( for whom the expiation , the yearly rite - the " day of atonement ...
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