The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 56A. Constable, 1832 |
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... learned members in their lifetime , and of filling up their places when they had become vacant . Thus , upon the death of the ablest of the body , the fruits of his exer- tions were not lost ; his papers and manuscripts passed into the ...
... learned members in their lifetime , and of filling up their places when they had become vacant . Thus , upon the death of the ablest of the body , the fruits of his exer- tions were not lost ; his papers and manuscripts passed into the ...
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... learned from his master , St Augustine , that Aerius , the first person who ever thought of confounding ' bishops and presbyters , was judged to be a heretic for that ' opinion . ' But for the very same opinion , St Paul might like wise ...
... learned from his master , St Augustine , that Aerius , the first person who ever thought of confounding ' bishops and presbyters , was judged to be a heretic for that ' opinion . ' But for the very same opinion , St Paul might like wise ...
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... learned of the Roman annalists , placed the foundation of the city about the fourth year of the twelfth Olympiad . This computation differs widely from the statements of the other authors ; for instance , it differs by twenty - two ...
... learned of the Roman annalists , placed the foundation of the city about the fourth year of the twelfth Olympiad . This computation differs widely from the statements of the other authors ; for instance , it differs by twenty - two ...
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