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... sense of the word education , the common people in the good times of the republic , had none at all . They had no instruction in reading and writing , and no systematic physical training similar to the Greek gymnas- tics . Education ...
... sense of the word education , the common people in the good times of the republic , had none at all . They had no instruction in reading and writing , and no systematic physical training similar to the Greek gymnas- tics . Education ...
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... sense was blunted by vice . The Roman education in this respect approached more to the Spartan than to the Athenian , and in moral effect it far surpassed both . It has been said that the Orientals lived in the future , the Greeks in ...
... sense was blunted by vice . The Roman education in this respect approached more to the Spartan than to the Athenian , and in moral effect it far surpassed both . It has been said that the Orientals lived in the future , the Greeks in ...
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... sense affixed to the word diathan , it will be proper to pre- cede the particular examination of the passage , by a brief enquiry into the meaning of this word . Perhaps there is no single term in the Bible that is more Second Edition ...
... sense affixed to the word diathan , it will be proper to pre- cede the particular examination of the passage , by a brief enquiry into the meaning of this word . Perhaps there is no single term in the Bible that is more Second Edition ...
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... sense attached to this word . It becomes , then , a question of immense moment , whether the usual explanations of this word are true , or whether they do not tend to lead the mind into error . It has been no common calamity , if ...
... sense attached to this word . It becomes , then , a question of immense moment , whether the usual explanations of this word are true , or whether they do not tend to lead the mind into error . It has been no common calamity , if ...
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... sense . " With great circum- spection didst thou judge thine own sons , unto whose fathers thou hast sworn , and made covenants of good promises , " ὅρκους καὶ συνθήκας ἔδωκας ἀγαθῶν ὑποσχέσεων . In the three only other instances in ...
... sense . " With great circum- spection didst thou judge thine own sons , unto whose fathers thou hast sworn , and made covenants of good promises , " ὅρκους καὶ συνθήκας ἔδωκας ἀγαθῶν ὑποσχέσεων . In the three only other instances in ...
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