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" Su-fang supwan, to be restored to 'supang or 'spang, 'sbang\ Caesalpinia sappan, furnishing the sappan wood) is first described as a product of Kiu-chen (Tong King) in the Nan fang ts'ao mi chrtang, written by Ki Han at the end of the third or beginning... "
Athens and Its Monuments - Page 199
by Charles Heald Weller - 1913 - 412 pages
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The poems of Ossian, in the orig. Gaelic, with a tr. into Lat. by ..., Volume 3

Ossian - 1807 - 596 pages
...flourished in Ireland about the middle of the fifth century. Ossian is supposed to have flourished at the end of the third or beginning of the fourth century, about 150 years before the oera of St. Patrick, consequently before the introduction of Christianity...
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The Excellency of the Liturgy: In Four Discourses, Preached Before the ...

Charles Simeon - 1813 - 282 pages
...that of St. James was of great authority in the Church in the days of Cyril, who in his younger years, at the end of the third or beginning of the fourth century, wrote a Comment upon it. And it were easy to trace the use of them from that time even to the present...
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The Southern Review, Volume 3

1829 - 538 pages
...intentional, are both pre-eminent sinners against good taste. The first, is Commodianus Afer, who lived at the end of the third, or beginning of the fourth century.* " He has left us a philological curiosity, in a series of attacks on the Pagan superstitions, composed...
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The Excellency of the Liturgy: Four Discourses, Preached Before the ...

Charles Simeon - 1831 - 126 pages
...thatjbf St. James was of great authority in the Church in the days of Cyril, who in his younger years, at the end of the third or beginning of the fourth century, wrote a Comment upon it. And it were easy to trace the use of them from that time even to the .present...
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Origines Liturgicæ: Or, Antiquities of the English Ritual : and a ..., Volume 2

William Palmer - 1832 - 408 pages
...times; and it is especially noted in the Apostolical Constitutions, which were written in the east at the end of the third, or beginning of the fourth, century 1' . The profession of faith in the eastern churches has generally been made by the sponsor, or the...
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Horæ homileticæ, or Discourses, in the form of ..., Volume 2; Volume 17

Charles Simeon - 1832 - 684 pages
...of St. James was of great authority in the Church, in the days of Cyril, who, in his younger years, at the end of the third or beginning of the fourth century, wrote a Comment upon it. And it were easy to trace the use of them from that time even to the present...
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The Civil Engineer and Architect's Journal, Volume 5

William Laxton - 1842 - 496 pages
...amongst the French antiquaries. Some believe it to have been a Roman temple, others a tomb erected at the end of the third or beginning of the fourth century, in memory of Varenilla, a Roman lady, to whom the city voted a statue and public monument; while a...
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The Churchman's companion

1879 - 492 pages
...is not, perhaps, absolutely certain, but they are certainly early. Palmer, among others, places them at the end of the third, or beginning of the fourth century. As however the Liturgy is undoubtedly older than the Constitutions, we may safely assert that it represents...
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Horae Homileticae: Numbers to Joshua

Charles Simeon - 1855 - 644 pages
...of St. James was ot great authority in the Church, in the days of Cyril, who, in his younger years, at the end of the third or beginning of the fourth century, wrote a Comment upon it. And it were easy to trace the use of them from that time even to the present...
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Lectures on Baptism and Communion: Being a Reply to the Rev. John Wood's ...

Thomas Leslie Davidson - 1858 - 336 pages
...days old." 4. I never asserted, as Mr. Wood states on page 121, that " infant baptism took its rise at the end of the third or beginning of the fourth century." This is a mistake into which Mr. Wood has fallen. I stated that it " took its rise in north Africa,...
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