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... evidence which finally survived in spite of so much loss . All the Qumran scrolls were written within the period ... evidence has been published in the future will scholars be able to have a second look at such confusions . The main ...
... evidence which finally survived in spite of so much loss . All the Qumran scrolls were written within the period ... evidence has been published in the future will scholars be able to have a second look at such confusions . The main ...
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... evidence at least refutes all still current assumptions that a final redaction of the whole Psalter , including also its opening Psalm 1 , was completed as late as Maccabean times . These are only a few examples of fresh approaches to ...
... evidence at least refutes all still current assumptions that a final redaction of the whole Psalter , including also its opening Psalm 1 , was completed as late as Maccabean times . These are only a few examples of fresh approaches to ...
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... evidence . All the excavational evidence at Grimes indicated , to the uncommitted mind , a Neolithic date , as did all the evidence from all other excavated mines in Britain and in Europe . 15 It was on this weak point that Clark and ...
... evidence . All the excavational evidence at Grimes indicated , to the uncommitted mind , a Neolithic date , as did all the evidence from all other excavated mines in Britain and in Europe . 15 It was on this weak point that Clark and ...
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Lectures | 1 |
Life and Work in Shakespeares Poems | 15 |
The Poetry of the Caroline Court | 51 |
Copyright | |
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