The Gentleman's Magazine, Volumen 100;Volumen 148E. Cave, 1830 |
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... learned in all the arts of Egypt , wrote after this manner on linen ? " 14 And does it not hence follow that writing was one of the arts of Egypt , before the time of Moses ? The inscription left on a column by the Phoenicians , whom ...
... learned in all the arts of Egypt , wrote after this manner on linen ? " 14 And does it not hence follow that writing was one of the arts of Egypt , before the time of Moses ? The inscription left on a column by the Phoenicians , whom ...
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... learned men on the origin of this book , do not contain the slightest hint that it was trans- mitted through the medium of oral tradition . Job , in the paroxysm of his anguish and complaint exclaims , “ O , that my words were now ...
... learned men on the origin of this book , do not contain the slightest hint that it was trans- mitted through the medium of oral tradition . Job , in the paroxysm of his anguish and complaint exclaims , “ O , that my words were now ...
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... learned exposure of texts which have been divorced from their contexts , and dragged into the service of irrespective decrees and other irra- tional and unscriptural follies , which set the Word of God at variance with the Word of God ...
... learned exposure of texts which have been divorced from their contexts , and dragged into the service of irrespective decrees and other irra- tional and unscriptural follies , which set the Word of God at variance with the Word of God ...
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... learned Com- mentator has introduced in a note the following passage from Spenser's Faery Queen ; and observes thereon , " that Milton , in his poetical description of DEATH , has pretty evidently borrowed from the same . " " But after ...
... learned Com- mentator has introduced in a note the following passage from Spenser's Faery Queen ; and observes thereon , " that Milton , in his poetical description of DEATH , has pretty evidently borrowed from the same . " " But after ...
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... learned correspondents , if they ima- gine the British ever burned their dead before the Romans invaded this country . From my own observations , I should say it was a form borrowed from the Romans ; and I conceive those tunali in find ...
... learned correspondents , if they ima- gine the British ever burned their dead before the Romans invaded this country . From my own observations , I should say it was a form borrowed from the Romans ; and I conceive those tunali in find ...
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