The Biblical repositor (and quarterly observer) [afterw.] The American biblical repository [afterw.] The biblical repository and classical review, conducted by E. Robinson. [With] General index, January 1831-October 1844, 第 11 巻、第 29~32 号Edward Robinson 1838 |
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... Lib . II . 60 . Neque enim ex Hebraea lingua , quam ignoro . Origen's acquain- tance with Hebrew is very suspicious . Jerome of all the fathers first place among human blessings . I do not only 1838. ] 29 Study of the Classics .
... Lib . II . 60 . Neque enim ex Hebraea lingua , quam ignoro . Origen's acquain- tance with Hebrew is very suspicious . Jerome of all the fathers first place among human blessings . I do not only 1838. ] 29 Study of the Classics .
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... Origen among the fathers strongly recommended the classics as an excellent preparatory disci- pline to the study of the Scriptures ; for errors in their interpre- tation , which the tyro at first would naturally make , would be less ...
... Origen among the fathers strongly recommended the classics as an excellent preparatory disci- pline to the study of the Scriptures ; for errors in their interpre- tation , which the tyro at first would naturally make , would be less ...
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... Origen , is the individual , to whom Lucian dedicated his Pseudomantis ) , felt it expedient to take other ground . He lived towards the end of the age of the An- tonines , and came forward against the supporters of Christianity , as an ...
... Origen , is the individual , to whom Lucian dedicated his Pseudomantis ) , felt it expedient to take other ground . He lived towards the end of the age of the An- tonines , and came forward against the supporters of Christianity , as an ...
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... Origen , who lived in the third century , and of Chrysostom , who lived in the fourth ; in which we find their text quoted , as the differ- ent portions of it are successively the subjects of remark . Now , all these different copies of ...
... Origen , who lived in the third century , and of Chrysostom , who lived in the fourth ; in which we find their text quoted , as the differ- ent portions of it are successively the subjects of remark . Now , all these different copies of ...
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... Origen , upon quoting a passage from the New Testament , says that it is written not in any rare books , read only by a few studious persons ; but in those in the most common use . " In truth , there can be little doubt , that copies of ...
... Origen , upon quoting a passage from the New Testament , says that it is written not in any rare books , read only by a few studious persons ; but in those in the most common use . " In truth , there can be little doubt , that copies of ...
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380 ページ - Bless the LORD, ye his angels, That excel in strength, that do his commandments, Hearkening unto the voice of his word.
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