Stoddart's Encyclopaedia Americana: A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, and General Literature, and Companion to the Encyclopaedia Britannica. (9th Ed.) and to All Other Encyclopaedias, Volumen4J.M. Stoddart, 1889 |
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... ment joined with the Prussian in establishing a bishop- of their style and the purity of their English , as well ric at Jerusalem . The scheme had originated with as for their philosophic treatment of all subjects . Chevalier Bunsen ...
... ment joined with the Prussian in establishing a bishop- of their style and the purity of their English , as well ric at Jerusalem . The scheme had originated with as for their philosophic treatment of all subjects . Chevalier Bunsen ...
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... ment is largely due to the establishment of an efficient The colored people of New Orleans have the advan- quarantine system , which has exploded the idea , tage of four colleges : Straight University ( Congrega- formerly entertained ...
... ment is largely due to the establishment of an efficient The colored people of New Orleans have the advan- quarantine system , which has exploded the idea , tage of four colleges : Straight University ( Congrega- formerly entertained ...
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... ment it is necessary to place the date of writing at a is not probable that any one of them ever saw the time which , on other grounds , seems too late . The work of the other . There is no internal evidence of three synoptical Gospels ...
... ment it is necessary to place the date of writing at a is not probable that any one of them ever saw the time which , on other grounds , seems too late . The work of the other . There is no internal evidence of three synoptical Gospels ...
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... ment , we may call attention to the facts respecting the Christian literature of the succeeding age . The addi- tions to this literature recently discovered have already been referred to . One and all of the Christian writings of the ...
... ment , we may call attention to the facts respecting the Christian literature of the succeeding age . The addi- tions to this literature recently discovered have already been referred to . One and all of the Christian writings of the ...
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... ment , confirms it . ( 1 ) The positive evidence of the governors , and their terms care bestowed upon the text and its substantial purity of office have been the same show that we can trust it as we can no other ancient as those of the ...
... ment , confirms it . ( 1 ) The positive evidence of the governors , and their terms care bestowed upon the text and its substantial purity of office have been the same show that we can trust it as we can no other ancient as those of the ...
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