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... edition . According to him , the first of these cannot be the work of Pelagius . The fact that it contains a defence of the Epistle to the Hebrews is taken by him as proof that it was written by the reviser who added a copy of Hebrews ...
... edition . According to him , the first of these cannot be the work of Pelagius . The fact that it contains a defence of the Epistle to the Hebrews is taken by him as proof that it was written by the reviser who added a copy of Hebrews ...
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... edition of the former in Texts and Studies will comprise two volumes , the first of which will provide an introduction discussing at length such topics as have been alluded to in this lecture . It will also present a critical edition of ...
... edition of the former in Texts and Studies will comprise two volumes , the first of which will provide an introduction discussing at length such topics as have been alluded to in this lecture . It will also present a critical edition of ...
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... edition of the Troades , which reached a second edition three years later . In 1873 he and his former teacher , Dr. Ingram , then Regius Professor of Greek , were the main instruments in inaugurating Hermathena , which still survives as ...
... edition of the Troades , which reached a second edition three years later . In 1873 he and his former teacher , Dr. Ingram , then Regius Professor of Greek , were the main instruments in inaugurating Hermathena , which still survives as ...
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CORRESPONDING FELLOWS | 9 |
OFFICERS AND COUNCIL 191516 | 12 |
OFFICERS AND COUNCIL 191617 | 17 |
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