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... doubt this it is , of course , an indication of the way the Syriac translator thought the word was spelt in Palestinian Aramaic , but I do not think it gives us any information of the way the word was spelt in the Greek MS . from which ...
... doubt this it is , of course , an indication of the way the Syriac translator thought the word was spelt in Palestinian Aramaic , but I do not think it gives us any information of the way the word was spelt in the Greek MS . from which ...
Page 390
... doubt about the right pronunciation of the word . The Syriac has ' ' , and this spelling also appears to underlie Origen's oikos ВπакоĤs . On the other hand , no place of this name is mentioned by Jewish authorities , while there is ...
... doubt about the right pronunciation of the word . The Syriac has ' ' , and this spelling also appears to underlie Origen's oikos ВπакоĤs . On the other hand , no place of this name is mentioned by Jewish authorities , while there is ...
Page 511
... doubt that this recommendation will be carried into effect . With the removal of the University from South Kensington the apartments it occupies in the Imperial Institute will become vacant , and one might hope that it would be found ...
... doubt that this recommendation will be carried into effect . With the removal of the University from South Kensington the apartments it occupies in the Imperial Institute will become vacant , and one might hope that it would be found ...
Contents
NINTH ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING JULY 5 1911 ADDRESS BY | 3 |
SOME CARDINAL POINTS IN KNOWLEDGE | 28 |
SOME PALESTINIAN CULTS IN THE GRAECOROMAN AGE By G | 55 |
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