Proceedings of the British Academy, Volume 7British Academy, 1976 - Humanities |
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... present form of the text of the last three chapters of our book , these prophecies , which definitely foretell the evangelization of the nations of the world and their acceptance of the Gospel preached , remain wholly unfulfilled . In ...
... present form of the text of the last three chapters of our book , these prophecies , which definitely foretell the evangelization of the nations of the world and their acceptance of the Gospel preached , remain wholly unfulfilled . In ...
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... present day it is becoming more accentuated than formerly , and is also taking its place as a conscious force in the world of politics , and , if I may venture to express a personal opinion , it deserves also to take its place in the ...
... present day it is becoming more accentuated than formerly , and is also taking its place as a conscious force in the world of politics , and , if I may venture to express a personal opinion , it deserves also to take its place in the ...
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British Academy. unquestionably members of the species sapiens , also present a number of primitive structural ... presents can only mean that in that race is revealed the persistence of the earliest features of the species sapiens , with ...
British Academy. unquestionably members of the species sapiens , also present a number of primitive structural ... presents can only mean that in that race is revealed the persistence of the earliest features of the species sapiens , with ...
Contents
LIST OF FELLOWS | 12 |
OFFICERS AND COUNCIL 191617 | 17 |
AN ATTEMPT TO RECOVER THE ORIGINAL ORDER OF THE TEXT | 37 |
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