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Page 404
... according to his judgment , in the English version . · Example II . Eph . v . 5 . ΤΟΥ ΧΡΙΣΤΟΥ ΚΑΙ ΘΕΟΥ . Nj ϋκ έχει ... according to the idiom of the Greek tongue , is in this text expressly intitled eos , " GoD , " though the proof does ...
... according to his judgment , in the English version . · Example II . Eph . v . 5 . ΤΟΥ ΧΡΙΣΤΟΥ ΚΑΙ ΘΕΟΥ . Nj ϋκ έχει ... according to the idiom of the Greek tongue , is in this text expressly intitled eos , " GoD , " though the proof does ...
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... according to the common law of each province under one sovereign , according to the limitation of Prydain the son of Aedd the great . Moreover , the sovereign power , according to the custom of province and nation , rests in the race of ...
... according to the common law of each province under one sovereign , according to the limitation of Prydain the son of Aedd the great . Moreover , the sovereign power , according to the custom of province and nation , rests in the race of ...
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word , ) was , according to Grosse , the male Sardius of Theophrastus , or our Sardonyx . This last , according to the anonymous author , was of a yellowish brown . Several antique cornelians have been preserved , particularly that in ...
word , ) was , according to Grosse , the male Sardius of Theophrastus , or our Sardonyx . This last , according to the anonymous author , was of a yellowish brown . Several antique cornelians have been preserved , particularly that in ...
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