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... epistles itself cannot be discussed without reference to it . For the earliest possible date at which the Vulgate of the Pauline epistles can have been issued is 383 , and the date of the Pelagian commentary is 409 , only a quarter ...
... epistles itself cannot be discussed without reference to it . For the earliest possible date at which the Vulgate of the Pauline epistles can have been issued is 383 , and the date of the Pelagian commentary is 409 , only a quarter ...
Page 265
... epistles . ( 1 ) Augustine enthusiastically adopted Jerome's revision of the Gospels about A.D. 400 , and about 420 began to employ Jerome's translation of the Old Testament from the Hebrew . But the text of the Pauline epistles used by ...
... epistles . ( 1 ) Augustine enthusiastically adopted Jerome's revision of the Gospels about A.D. 400 , and about 420 began to employ Jerome's translation of the Old Testament from the Hebrew . But the text of the Pauline epistles used by ...
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... Epistle to the Hebrews as uncanoni- cal , and its point of view is identical with that of the Pelagian Concordia . The order of the epistles in this edition was as in our Bibles . The author of the Concordia was probably Pelagius ...
... Epistle to the Hebrews as uncanoni- cal , and its point of view is identical with that of the Pelagian Concordia . The order of the epistles in this edition was as in our Bibles . The author of the Concordia was probably Pelagius ...
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CORRESPONDING FELLOWS | 9 |
OFFICERS AND COUNCIL 191516 | 12 |
OFFICERS AND COUNCIL 191617 | 17 |
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