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... Language and Literature , Dart- mouth College , N. H. 1 21 51 71 91 ART . VI . AZAZEL , OR THE LEVITICAL SCAPE - GOAT By George Bush , Pro- fessor of Hebrew in the New York City University , .116 ART . VII . EXPLANATION OF Ζαχαρίου viov ...
... Language and Literature , Dart- mouth College , N. H. 1 21 51 71 91 ART . VI . AZAZEL , OR THE LEVITICAL SCAPE - GOAT By George Bush , Pro- fessor of Hebrew in the New York City University , .116 ART . VII . EXPLANATION OF Ζαχαρίου viov ...
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... language , must be , My Father , if it be not possible for me to survive this agony in the garden , if it be thy will that I never reach the cross , thy will be done . Can any one suppose that Christ , as the words thus understood must ...
... language , must be , My Father , if it be not possible for me to survive this agony in the garden , if it be thy will that I never reach the cross , thy will be done . Can any one suppose that Christ , as the words thus understood must ...
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... language . Another passage If worthy of notice in this connexion is 1 John 5 : 14 , 15. " And this is the confidence that we have in him , that if we ask anything according to his will he heareth us . And if we know that he hear us ...
... language . Another passage If worthy of notice in this connexion is 1 John 5 : 14 , 15. " And this is the confidence that we have in him , that if we ask anything according to his will he heareth us . And if we know that he hear us ...
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... language an orator , and in deeds , a hero . * We hear nothing in Homer of reading and writing . But as civilization advanced in Greece , we observe a remark- able difference in respect to systematic education between the principal ...
... language an orator , and in deeds , a hero . * We hear nothing in Homer of reading and writing . But as civilization advanced in Greece , we observe a remark- able difference in respect to systematic education between the principal ...
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... language than their own . " Their national pride led them ( and not without some reason , ) to regard other nations when compared with themselves , as barbarians , and the languages of such nations , if learned at all , were learned not ...
... language than their own . " Their national pride led them ( and not without some reason , ) to regard other nations when compared with themselves , as barbarians , and the languages of such nations , if learned at all , were learned not ...
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