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... that this edition of Hermas has been brought out . Yet the Shepherd is more than a mere literary curiosity ; for though 1 1 Hilgenfeld Prolegomena , p . xix . no one would now wish to dispute the decision of INTRODUCTION xxi.
... that this edition of Hermas has been brought out . Yet the Shepherd is more than a mere literary curiosity ; for though 1 1 Hilgenfeld Prolegomena , p . xix . no one would now wish to dispute the decision of INTRODUCTION xxi.
Page xxiv
... described at considerable length ; and the book , though brought to a definite conclusion , ends rather abruptly with 1 See particularly Sim . ix . 12 . the tenth similitude , which , with the conclusion of xxiv INTRODUCTION.
... described at considerable length ; and the book , though brought to a definite conclusion , ends rather abruptly with 1 See particularly Sim . ix . 12 . the tenth similitude , which , with the conclusion of xxiv INTRODUCTION.
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... brought me up , sold me to a certain woman at Rome named Rhoda . Many years after , I met her again and began to love her as a sister . Some time after this , I saw her bathing in the river Tiber , and I gave her my hand and led her up ...
... brought me up , sold me to a certain woman at Rome named Rhoda . Many years after , I met her again and began to love her as a sister . Some time after this , I saw her bathing in the river Tiber , and I gave her my hand and led her up ...
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... brought from the dry land , some of them they were throwing away , and some they were using in building , and others they were heaving and throw- ing far from the tower . And a multitude of other stones lay in a circle round the tower ...
... brought from the dry land , some of them they were throwing away , and some they were using in building , and others they were heaving and throw- ing far from the tower . And a multitude of other stones lay in a circle round the tower ...
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... brought from the dry land represent . " She replied , 66 Those that go into the building , and that are not smoothed in the quarry , are those whom the Lord hath approved , because they walked in the straight paths of the Lord , and ...
... brought from the dry land represent . " She replied , 66 Those that go into the building , and that are not smoothed in the quarry , are those whom the Lord hath approved , because they walked in the straight paths of the Lord , and ...
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