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... possible ) , neighbourly federation . He is tall , strong , supple , healthful , often ' like a bronze ' for form and colour , often fair and blue eyed . We do not know whether he came in by Gibraltar . Before our times he had learnt ...
... possible ) , neighbourly federation . He is tall , strong , supple , healthful , often ' like a bronze ' for form and colour , often fair and blue eyed . We do not know whether he came in by Gibraltar . Before our times he had learnt ...
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... possible to derive Cyprianus thence if Cyprius had been an ascertained proper name , but scarcely otherwise . Pape connects it with ' Copper . ' If derived from Cypris it would , as other derivatives of divine names , Apollonius ...
... possible to derive Cyprianus thence if Cyprius had been an ascertained proper name , but scarcely otherwise . Pape connects it with ' Copper . ' If derived from Cypris it would , as other derivatives of divine names , Apollonius ...
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... possible that in his superfine style he may parallel veteribus by vetustatis and senibus by ætatem , thus implying old age . Antiquity is not part of the antithesis , and he is contrasting Cyprian with those who had heard the truth all ...
... possible that in his superfine style he may parallel veteribus by vetustatis and senibus by ætatem , thus implying old age . Antiquity is not part of the antithesis , and he is contrasting Cyprian with those who had heard the truth all ...
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... possible the words of his originals , yet avoiding whatever was dis- pleasingly rugged or ambiguous , to produce for those who had witnessed his activity in the opposite camp , a telling little résumé of Minucius ' anti - polytheistic ...
... possible the words of his originals , yet avoiding whatever was dis- pleasingly rugged or ambiguous , to produce for those who had witnessed his activity in the opposite camp , a telling little résumé of Minucius ' anti - polytheistic ...
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... possible , on a subject on which declamation would defeat itself , and his shades are as dark as elsewhere ' . On other points we can compare the language of the satirists , but it is since the age of Juvenal that the tide of corruption ...
... possible , on a subject on which declamation would defeat itself , and his shades are as dark as elsewhere ' . On other points we can compare the language of the satirists , but it is since the age of Juvenal that the tide of corruption ...
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Page 551 - Sicut misit me Pater et ego mitto vos, Accipite Spiritum sanctum: si cuius remiseritis peccata remittentur illi; si cuius tenueritis tenebuntur', tarnen, ut unitatem manifestaret, unitatis eiusdem originem ab uno incipientem sua auctoritate disposuit. Hoc erant utique et ceteri apostoli quod fuit Petrus, pari consortio praediti et honoris et potestatis. sed exordium ab unitate proficiscitur ut ecclesia Christi una monstretur.
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