The Columbian Cyclopedia, Band 7Garretson, Cox, 1897 |
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... appear in other systems . C. cannot be viewed as distinct from the religion of the Jews and of the patriarchs ; it is the same religion developed according to its own inherent law , and accommodated to new circumstances ; there has been ...
... appear in other systems . C. cannot be viewed as distinct from the religion of the Jews and of the patriarchs ; it is the same religion developed according to its own inherent law , and accommodated to new circumstances ; there has been ...
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... appears in the definition of the terms . Of the multitude of books which have been written on the subject of the evidences of C. some are devoted mainly to one of these classes , and some to the other ; while some are occupied with the ...
... appears in the definition of the terms . Of the multitude of books which have been written on the subject of the evidences of C. some are devoted mainly to one of these classes , and some to the other ; while some are occupied with the ...
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... appear , however , that there was any uniformity in the period of observing the nativity among the early churches ; some held the festival in May or Apr. , others in Jan. There is no reason to suppose that Dec. 25 was the day of ...
... appear , however , that there was any uniformity in the period of observing the nativity among the early churches ; some held the festival in May or Apr. , others in Jan. There is no reason to suppose that Dec. 25 was the day of ...
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... appears to have been regularly celebrated with joyous music and songs during the Tudor period . In 1562 , C. C. of a more solema nature were introduced . By the Puritan parliament , Christmas was abolished altogether , as a remnant of ...
... appears to have been regularly celebrated with joyous music and songs during the Tudor period . In 1562 , C. C. of a more solema nature were introduced . By the Puritan parliament , Christmas was abolished altogether , as a remnant of ...
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... appears red reflects red rays in greater abundance than the others ; and one that appears black reflects none of the rays - in other words , absorbs all the light that falls upon it . The analysis of a beam of the sun's light by a prism ...
... appears red reflects red rays in greater abundance than the others ; and one that appears black reflects none of the rays - in other words , absorbs all the light that falls upon it . The analysis of a beam of the sun's light by a prism ...
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