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... drawn from it , the increase of intellectual wealth which it may yield , all this has been implicitly recognized by well - nigh all great writers for well- nigh all from time to time have paused , themselves to play the dividers and ...
... drawn from it , the increase of intellectual wealth which it may yield , all this has been implicitly recognized by well - nigh all great writers for well- nigh all from time to time have paused , themselves to play the dividers and ...
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... draw out from them , new forces , evolve latent distinctions , which those who hitherto em- ployed the words may not have required , but which had become necessary now . And that this distinction between ' deity ' and ' divinity , ' if ...
... draw out from them , new forces , evolve latent distinctions , which those who hitherto em- ployed the words may not have required , but which had become necessary now . And that this distinction between ' deity ' and ' divinity , ' if ...
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... drawn . There is ever a manifestation of the divine , there are divine attributes , in that to which Oetórηs is attri- buted , but never absolute personal Deity . Thus Lucian ( De Cal . 17 ) attributes Oelóтns to Hephæs- tion , when ...
... drawn . There is ever a manifestation of the divine , there are divine attributes , in that to which Oetórηs is attri- buted , but never absolute personal Deity . Thus Lucian ( De Cal . 17 ) attributes Oelóтns to Hephæs- tion , when ...
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... drawn from the existence of similar phenomena in all languages , that the two forms of a word would gradually have two different meanings attached to them ; the wondrous way in which the two aspects of dedica- tion to God , for good and ...
... drawn from the existence of similar phenomena in all languages , that the two forms of a word would gradually have two different meanings attached to them ; the wondrous way in which the two aspects of dedica- tion to God , for good and ...
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... drawn broadly and dis- tinctly between him and the pоonτns , the former is subordinated to the latter , and his utterances only allowed to pass after they have received the seal and approbation of the other . The truth which the best ...
... drawn broadly and dis- tinctly between him and the pоonτns , the former is subordinated to the latter , and his utterances only allowed to pass after they have received the seal and approbation of the other . The truth which the best ...
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Acts affirm Antt Aristotle BERNARD DRAKE Cambridge Christ Christian Church Cicero Clement of Alexandria cloth Crown 8vo Diogenes Laertius distinction divine Edition employed English Notes Eẞpaîos Ethic etiam evil express F. D. MAURICE fact Fellow of St God's Greek heathen Hebrew Holy honor implied John John ii John's College Josephus King's College language late Fellow Latin Legg Lord Luke M.A. Fellow Matt meaning occasion once passage Paul Philo Plato Plutarch Polybius quæ quam quod rendered Rhet RICHARD CHENEVIX TRENCH Scripture sense Septuagint sewed sins sive synonyms Testament Theological Thucydides tion translators Trinity College true truth Version viii Vulgate Wisd word occurs xápis Xenophon γὰρ δὲ εἶναι εἰς ἐν καὶ μὲν μὴ οὐ παλιγγενεσία πρὸς τὰ τῇ τὴν τῆς τὸ τὸν τοῦ τῷ τῶν ὡς
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