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... Reichenau MS . of Pelagius at that point . Further , if Pelagius be the author of the Reichenau type of text , why does he admit quoniam after verbs of saying , in the sense that , while he invariably employs the more cultivated quod or ...
... Reichenau MS . of Pelagius at that point . Further , if Pelagius be the author of the Reichenau type of text , why does he admit quoniam after verbs of saying , in the sense that , while he invariably employs the more cultivated quod or ...
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... Reichenau MS . differs from the Vulgate . These passages are all taken , of course with full acknowledgement , from the materials which I have collected . 1 The list contains altogether forty - four passages . Before deciding whether ...
... Reichenau MS . differs from the Vulgate . These passages are all taken , of course with full acknowledgement , from the materials which I have collected . 1 The list contains altogether forty - four passages . Before deciding whether ...
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... Reichenau form , not a single one of the special interpolations belonging to the Pseudo - Jerome himself at this point , being found in Ambrosiaster MSS . An early copy of pure Pelagius , perhaps anonymous , was employed not later than ...
... Reichenau form , not a single one of the special interpolations belonging to the Pseudo - Jerome himself at this point , being found in Ambrosiaster MSS . An early copy of pure Pelagius , perhaps anonymous , was employed not later than ...
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CORRESPONDING FELLOWS | 9 |
OFFICERS AND COUNCIL 191516 | 12 |
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