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The Mr. Churton commences his Essay with a masterly sketch of the extent to which the Greek language prevailed in the world at the time of the Christian era . He shows amongst the five great empires , it was that of the Greeks which was ...
The Mr. Churton commences his Essay with a masterly sketch of the extent to which the Greek language prevailed in the world at the time of the Christian era . He shows amongst the five great empires , it was that of the Greeks which was ...
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But many of the expressions there introduced into the Greek language are sanctioned by the Inspired teacher of the Truth , as being the nearest approach ' which human language could make to a true description of ' the deep mysteries of ...
But many of the expressions there introduced into the Greek language are sanctioned by the Inspired teacher of the Truth , as being the nearest approach ' which human language could make to a true description of ' the deep mysteries of ...
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As the people's services at the basilica , in the language of their nursery and their domestic hearth , became the monks ' services in the monastic church , in the language of the Vulgate and the cloister , and of the men who lived very ...
As the people's services at the basilica , in the language of their nursery and their domestic hearth , became the monks ' services in the monastic church , in the language of the Vulgate and the cloister , and of the men who lived very ...
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Christian Remembrancer: Or, The Churchman's Biblical ..., Volumes 27 à 28 Affichage du livre entier - 1854 |
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