Paradise RegainedE. Partridge, Limited, at the Scholartis Press, 1932 - 187 من الصفحات |
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... divine call , and dwells on the recent attestation of it at the Jordan ( 182-293 ) . Jesus passes forty days of fast among the wild beasts , now grown mild in his presence ( 294-313 ) . Satan appears , disguised , and enters into ...
... divine call , and dwells on the recent attestation of it at the Jordan ( 182-293 ) . Jesus passes forty days of fast among the wild beasts , now grown mild in his presence ( 294-313 ) . Satan appears , disguised , and enters into ...
الصفحة 130
... divine will was believed to be indicated by whichever was drawn out . M. , however , regards these emblems as jewels attached to the breast - plate . The Urim and Thum- 1 mim fell into abeyance after the Captivity , as is 130 The Third ...
... divine will was believed to be indicated by whichever was drawn out . M. , however , regards these emblems as jewels attached to the breast - plate . The Urim and Thum- 1 mim fell into abeyance after the Captivity , as is 130 The Third ...
الصفحة 133
... divine hon- ours ; Antiochus IV . got the title of " Theos Epiphanes'- that is , God manifest ( praesens deus , as Horace describes Augustus ) , and a like title was assigned to Ptolemy V. Others , like Demetrius of Macedon , were ...
... divine hon- ours ; Antiochus IV . got the title of " Theos Epiphanes'- that is , God manifest ( praesens deus , as Horace describes Augustus ) , and a like title was assigned to Ptolemy V. Others , like Demetrius of Macedon , were ...
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