The Ecclesiastical History of Eusebius Pamphilus, Bishop of Caesarea, in PalestineGeorge Bell & Sons, 1894 - 470 Seiten |
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... mind has attained an unprecedented expansion , to reduce the accumulated materials of the past to their correla- tive positions , to compress them into space that brings them more within our grasp , and by rejecting the superfluous ...
... mind has attained an unprecedented expansion , to reduce the accumulated materials of the past to their correla- tive positions , to compress them into space that brings them more within our grasp , and by rejecting the superfluous ...
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... mind . Whether this testimony appeared in a plain or polished style , whether simple or embellished , the great object of our author is the evidence it furnishes , and which therefore he gives us , as one who , by the advantages of his ...
... mind . Whether this testimony appeared in a plain or polished style , whether simple or embellished , the great object of our author is the evidence it furnishes , and which therefore he gives us , as one who , by the advantages of his ...
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... minds of the young , much more than any course of instruction , however logically exact , and in ac- cordance with the rules of hermeneutics . And we are con- vinced that the excessive abuse that has been of late made of manuals ...
... minds of the young , much more than any course of instruction , however logically exact , and in ac- cordance with the rules of hermeneutics . And we are con- vinced that the excessive abuse that has been of late made of manuals ...
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... mind . In the estimate thus made , there is little credit given for the necessary adaptation of style and phraseology to that of the original ; no allowance for that degree of judgment , which the interpreter must constantly exercise in ...
... mind . In the estimate thus made , there is little credit given for the necessary adaptation of style and phraseology to that of the original ; no allowance for that degree of judgment , which the interpreter must constantly exercise in ...
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... universally , a far more vivid perception of this beautiful picture of mind than heathens ? St. Paul had ; see Philip . ch . iii . ver . 13 , 14 . with Pamphilus . Eusebius , though he mentions Pamphilus so xiv LIFE OF EUSEBIUS .
... universally , a far more vivid perception of this beautiful picture of mind than heathens ? St. Paul had ; see Philip . ch . iii . ver . 13 , 14 . with Pamphilus . Eusebius , though he mentions Pamphilus so xiv LIFE OF EUSEBIUS .
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