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Page 37
... represented as contending for the patronage of the youth . The advocate of the more recent style of education decries the ancient discipline as old fashioned , vulgar , and contemptible , while the lover of the good old ways in reply ...
... represented as contending for the patronage of the youth . The advocate of the more recent style of education decries the ancient discipline as old fashioned , vulgar , and contemptible , while the lover of the good old ways in reply ...
Page 62
... represented in the books of Kings and Chronicles ? An oath is the general sanction . ( 2. ) Διατίθημι and διαθέμενος cannot proper- ly be rendered mediate and mediating sacrifice . They have no such meaning any where else . Aabéuevos ...
... represented in the books of Kings and Chronicles ? An oath is the general sanction . ( 2. ) Διατίθημι and διαθέμενος cannot proper- ly be rendered mediate and mediating sacrifice . They have no such meaning any where else . Aabéuevos ...
Page 71
... representing his divine person and acting in his name ; engaged in the prosecution of an enterprise in which God has enlisted his brightest attributes , in which infinite power , and wisdom , and love shine in their divinest forms , in ...
... representing his divine person and acting in his name ; engaged in the prosecution of an enterprise in which God has enlisted his brightest attributes , in which infinite power , and wisdom , and love shine in their divinest forms , in ...
Page 95
... represented in the paintings of their tombs . Diodorus informs us that , on account of the great benefits conferred on mankind by Isis , not only did the queen obtain greater authority and honor than the king , but the wife of the ...
... represented in the paintings of their tombs . Diodorus informs us that , on account of the great benefits conferred on mankind by Isis , not only did the queen obtain greater authority and honor than the king , but the wife of the ...
Page 96
... represented in lighter tints than their attendants . This , with other circumstances , makes it evident , that a fair complexion was highly esteemed by the Egyptians . That the ladies of Egypt were of a browner tinge than those of Syria ...
... represented in lighter tints than their attendants . This , with other circumstances , makes it evident , that a fair complexion was highly esteemed by the Egyptians . That the ladies of Egypt were of a browner tinge than those of Syria ...
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