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... 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 our biblical ...
... 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 our biblical ...
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... least , every full member of the Essenes must spend a third of every night together with the other Essenes in his town or village in studying the Torah : this implies at least three hours in the summer or almost five hours in the winter ...
... least , every full member of the Essenes must spend a third of every night together with the other Essenes in his town or village in studying the Torah : this implies at least three hours in the summer or almost five hours in the winter ...
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... least , UCL had long been the main centre in Britain for the teaching of the history and philosophy of science , although not at an undergraduate level . Abraham Wolf had been the main driving force , immediately after the First World ...
... least , UCL had long been the main centre in Britain for the teaching of the history and philosophy of science , although not at an undergraduate level . Abraham Wolf had been the main driving force , immediately after the First World ...
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Lectures | 1 |
Life and Work in Shakespeares Poems | 15 |
The Poetry of the Caroline Court | 51 |
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