Paradise Lost, Book 1Hurst, 1900 - 408 pages |
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... cite passages from Greek and Slavic authors . For the most part I have utilized excellent , readily available translations of these sources , and I clearly indicate that I have . For a crucial passage from the Old Slavic Life of St ...
... cite passages from Greek and Slavic authors . For the most part I have utilized excellent , readily available translations of these sources , and I clearly indicate that I have . For a crucial passage from the Old Slavic Life of St ...
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... cite passages from the New Testament in defense of their actions (often after the fact) – e.g., passages where wives are instructed to “submit” to their husbands (Colossians 3:18–25 or Ephesians 5:21–6:9). To be clear, research has not ...
... cite passages from the New Testament in defense of their actions (often after the fact) – e.g., passages where wives are instructed to “submit” to their husbands (Colossians 3:18–25 or Ephesians 5:21–6:9). To be clear, research has not ...
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... cite passages from this epistle , and name the author ; three of them maintain it to be Paul's in opposition to some who denied this ; two of them in citing passages from this and Paul's other epistles , ascribe * Comment . in Joann . p ...
... cite passages from this epistle , and name the author ; three of them maintain it to be Paul's in opposition to some who denied this ; two of them in citing passages from this and Paul's other epistles , ascribe * Comment . in Joann . p ...
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... cited biblical texts regarding children point narrowly to one angle of vision. For example, some individuals or communities today tend to cite passages about children needing to be taught or disciplined, such as “train a child in the ...
... cited biblical texts regarding children point narrowly to one angle of vision. For example, some individuals or communities today tend to cite passages about children needing to be taught or disciplined, such as “train a child in the ...
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... cited here , as a proof that the Eastern imagery is not so different from the European as we are apt to imagine . To cite Milton as an authority . Those verses which I cite from his letter . It is prudent to cite no one whose authority ...
... cited here , as a proof that the Eastern imagery is not so different from the European as we are apt to imagine . To cite Milton as an authority . Those verses which I cite from his letter . It is prudent to cite no one whose authority ...
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