The Southern Review, Том 4A. E. Miller., 1829 |
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... appears strange to us that many of the ancient fathers should regard this system of literary deception as allowable. This was the case not only with Origen but with Chrysostom. (See Mosheim's Dissertations, pp. 195 to 205.) So, Eusebius ...
... appears strange to us that many of the ancient fathers should regard this system of literary deception as allowable. This was the case not only with Origen but with Chrysostom. (See Mosheim's Dissertations, pp. 195 to 205.) So, Eusebius ...
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... appear on the monu- ments brought to Europe by Humbert , and in the Borgian Inscription . ( See vol . xxvi . Class . Jour . p . 381. ) Were we to sketch an alphabetical genealogy , we should , for the present , commence with the ...
... appear on the monu- ments brought to Europe by Humbert , and in the Borgian Inscription . ( See vol . xxvi . Class . Jour . p . 381. ) Were we to sketch an alphabetical genealogy , we should , for the present , commence with the ...
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... appear . Dr. Pritchard , in his Researches on the Physical History of Man , seems to think the original colour of mankind was black . In this opinion we are far indeed from concurring till we are better informed of valid arguments in ...
... appear . Dr. Pritchard , in his Researches on the Physical History of Man , seems to think the original colour of mankind was black . In this opinion we are far indeed from concurring till we are better informed of valid arguments in ...
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... for each , and the grammatical additions and redundancies struck off , the Hebrew roots appear . Hence we are led to sus- pect , ― 1. That the Hebrew roots being comprised in the fewest Higgins ' Celtic Druids . [ August ,
... for each , and the grammatical additions and redundancies struck off , the Hebrew roots appear . Hence we are led to sus- pect , ― 1. That the Hebrew roots being comprised in the fewest Higgins ' Celtic Druids . [ August ,
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... appear to have decreased in science as they improved in architecture and the fine arts . Every step we take , we perceive new proofs that the traveller Pythagoras had acquired and possessed a mass of know- ledge vastly superior not ...
... appear to have decreased in science as they improved in architecture and the fine arts . Every step we take , we perceive new proofs that the traveller Pythagoras had acquired and possessed a mass of know- ledge vastly superior not ...
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