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... already mentioned above ) , we have a like expecta- tion in Enoch xc . 28-38 , where it is said in the vision that God Himself set up the New Jerusalem , to be the abode of the Messiah and the transformed and glorified Israel . A like ...
... already mentioned above ) , we have a like expecta- tion in Enoch xc . 28-38 , where it is said in the vision that God Himself set up the New Jerusalem , to be the abode of the Messiah and the transformed and glorified Israel . A like ...
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... already referred , produces an effect which is faintly indicated , but in its phantom way unique in English literature up to that date , 1740 . There had been a tendency to the sepulchral in the work of several writers , in particular ...
... already referred , produces an effect which is faintly indicated , but in its phantom way unique in English literature up to that date , 1740 . There had been a tendency to the sepulchral in the work of several writers , in particular ...
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... already had , makes it probable that the original Pseudo - Jerome recension appeared in Italy . Cassiodorus himself reproduced his original with some freedom , but his pupils are on the whole extremely faithful to the original Pelagian ...
... already had , makes it probable that the original Pseudo - Jerome recension appeared in Italy . Cassiodorus himself reproduced his original with some freedom , but his pupils are on the whole extremely faithful to the original Pelagian ...
Contents
LIST OF FELLOWs | 12 |
OFFICERS AND COUNCIL 191617 | 17 |
THE ANCIENT COINAGE OF SOUTHERN ARABIA By G F HILL Read | 57 |
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