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... scholars of the past thirty years . Thus with Völter ( Die Offenbarung Johannis , 1904 ) , Weyland ( Omwerkings- en Compilatie- Hypothesen toegepast op de Apocalypse van Johannes , 1908 ) , and J. Weiss ( Die Offenb . des Johannes ...
... scholars of the past thirty years . Thus with Völter ( Die Offenbarung Johannis , 1904 ) , Weyland ( Omwerkings- en Compilatie- Hypothesen toegepast op de Apocalypse van Johannes , 1908 ) , and J. Weiss ( Die Offenb . des Johannes ...
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... scholars paid far more attention than Pattison to the claims of educa- tion . Hence Bywater , though deeply indebted to the older scholar , defined his own course . The highest perfection of Greek Scholarship was his ideal , and within ...
... scholars paid far more attention than Pattison to the claims of educa- tion . Hence Bywater , though deeply indebted to the older scholar , defined his own course . The highest perfection of Greek Scholarship was his ideal , and within ...
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... scholars . The lasting effect which Bywater has produced was largely due to his constant kindness to all those younger scholars whom he inspired by his example , and who entertained the warmest feelings of gratitude and admiration for ...
... scholars . The lasting effect which Bywater has produced was largely due to his constant kindness to all those younger scholars whom he inspired by his example , and who entertained the warmest feelings of gratitude and admiration for ...
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CORRESPONDING FELLOWS | 9 |
OFFICERS AND COUNCIL 191516 | 12 |
OFFICERS AND COUNCIL 191617 | 17 |
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