An Historical and Critical Dictionary, Volume 2Hunt and Clarke, 1826 - 438 pages |
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Page 12
... telling him who had done it . He disre- garded the vision once and twice , but it being re- peated , he went to the court of Areopagus , and gave information of the matter . The Areopagites ordered the person whom Sophocles had named ...
... telling him who had done it . He disre- garded the vision once and twice , but it being re- peated , he went to the court of Areopagus , and gave information of the matter . The Areopagites ordered the person whom Sophocles had named ...
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... tell us such things as we never heard when we were awake , and consequently of which we could have no traces in our brain . We sometimes believe that we see in a dream , a new book which we have never heard of before , and we read the ...
... tell us such things as we never heard when we were awake , and consequently of which we could have no traces in our brain . We sometimes believe that we see in a dream , a new book which we have never heard of before , and we read the ...
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... telling him who had done it . He disre- garded the vision once and twice , but it being re- peated , he went to the court of Areopagus , and gave information of the matter . The Areopagites ordered the person whom Sophocles had named ...
... telling him who had done it . He disre- garded the vision once and twice , but it being re- peated , he went to the court of Areopagus , and gave information of the matter . The Areopagites ordered the person whom Sophocles had named ...
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... tell us such things as we never heard when we were awake , and consequently of which we could have no traces in our brain . We sometimes believe that we see in a dream , a new book which we have never heard of before , and we read the ...
... tell us such things as we never heard when we were awake , and consequently of which we could have no traces in our brain . We sometimes believe that we see in a dream , a new book which we have never heard of before , and we read the ...
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... tell a thousand stories which are ridiculed by the other monks . The Apocalypse of Elias has com- monly passed among the fathers for a supposititious book ; but Origen seems to mention a book of that prophet as a genuine production ...
... tell a thousand stories which are ridiculed by the other monks . The Apocalypse of Elias has com- monly passed among the fathers for a supposititious book ; but Origen seems to mention a book of that prophet as a genuine production ...
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