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Pagina 184
... reading or writing . What madness is this ! But now let Thy truth , O my God , cry aloud in my soul , and say unto me Not so , not so ; the earlier teaching was the better . For , lo , I would far rather forget the wanderings of Æneas ...
... reading or writing . What madness is this ! But now let Thy truth , O my God , cry aloud in my soul , and say unto me Not so , not so ; the earlier teaching was the better . For , lo , I would far rather forget the wanderings of Æneas ...
Pagina 214
... reading or on the psalms . On the days of Lent , from the morning till the end of the third hour , the brethren are to have time for reading , after which let them work at what is set them to do till the close of the tenth hour . During ...
... reading or on the psalms . On the days of Lent , from the morning till the end of the third hour , the brethren are to have time for reading , after which let them work at what is set them to do till the close of the tenth hour . During ...
Pagina 376
... reading the selections from Luther note ( 1 ) Luther's reliance upon a direct and uncomplicated reading of the Bible , ( 2 ) evi- dence of the simplicity of his Christian faith , ( 3 ) the bases of his attack upon the ecclesiastical ...
... reading the selections from Luther note ( 1 ) Luther's reliance upon a direct and uncomplicated reading of the Bible , ( 2 ) evi- dence of the simplicity of his Christian faith , ( 3 ) the bases of his attack upon the ecclesiastical ...
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The Ancient Near East | 1 |
From The Books of the Kings | 12 |
Greek Civilization | 29 |
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