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... Latins , no less than by the Greeks ; which would seem to reduce the Latin error , if it be an error , to a mere misconception and misuse of words . II . That all heresies spring from evil motives : but the motive which prompted the ...
... Latins , no less than by the Greeks ; which would seem to reduce the Latin error , if it be an error , to a mere misconception and misuse of words . II . That all heresies spring from evil motives : but the motive which prompted the ...
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... Latin at all , when Irenæus and the Roman divines wrote in Greek , would create a doubt ; as it could only have been circulated among Latin - speaking Christians . It would , indeed , be the earliest Christian Latin we have ; and in ...
... Latin at all , when Irenæus and the Roman divines wrote in Greek , would create a doubt ; as it could only have been circulated among Latin - speaking Christians . It would , indeed , be the earliest Christian Latin we have ; and in ...
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... Latin to the Roman languages . They are hexameters , like Southey's and Longfellow's , which disregard quantity , except so far as it is expressed in pronunciation ; and would be in Latin what the later Greek verses , the productions of ...
... Latin to the Roman languages . They are hexameters , like Southey's and Longfellow's , which disregard quantity , except so far as it is expressed in pronunciation ; and would be in Latin what the later Greek verses , the productions of ...
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