The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 12;Volume 75Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1870 |
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Pagina 174
... means great , and yih , which means one . The sky , therefore , was conceived as the One , the Peerless , and as the Great , the High , the Ex- alted . I remember reading in a Chi- nese book , " As there is but one sky , how can there ...
... means great , and yih , which means one . The sky , therefore , was conceived as the One , the Peerless , and as the Great , the High , the Ex- alted . I remember reading in a Chi- nese book , " As there is but one sky , how can there ...
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... means we are now able to detect grammatical inaccuracies in our version which mar its beauty , and sometimes ob- scure , if they do not even pervert , its sense . * The finer shades of meaning , especially in the Epistles of Paul , are ...
... means we are now able to detect grammatical inaccuracies in our version which mar its beauty , and sometimes ob- scure , if they do not even pervert , its sense . * The finer shades of meaning , especially in the Epistles of Paul , are ...
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... means the failure of ecclesiastical ideas to override the affinities of national and popular feeling . It means a confession of the impossibility of making a church do duty for a nation . It means a practical demonstration that a civil ...
... means the failure of ecclesiastical ideas to override the affinities of national and popular feeling . It means a confession of the impossibility of making a church do duty for a nation . It means a practical demonstration that a civil ...
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