Life and the BookMacmillan, 1929 - 179 Seiten |
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... known specimen in his department and ran- sacks every nook and corner for more . He has dis- covered that there are laws of language , of which men have been unconscious , as inflexible and as stubborn as the laws known to the physical ...
... known specimen in his department and ran- sacks every nook and corner for more . He has dis- covered that there are laws of language , of which men have been unconscious , as inflexible and as stubborn as the laws known to the physical ...
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... known as humanities , to distinguish them from the long dominant theology . In some quarters the hu- manities threatened to supplant theology , but the power of the church prevented this . It is a great pity that the Bible , which at ...
... known as humanities , to distinguish them from the long dominant theology . In some quarters the hu- manities threatened to supplant theology , but the power of the church prevented this . It is a great pity that the Bible , which at ...
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... known as the Priestly Code , to which most of Leviticus and much of Numbers belong and which came into use after the Babylonian captivity , in turn repudiates the religious practice of Deuteronomy and substi- tutes another that is far ...
... known as the Priestly Code , to which most of Leviticus and much of Numbers belong and which came into use after the Babylonian captivity , in turn repudiates the religious practice of Deuteronomy and substi- tutes another that is far ...
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CHAPTER | 13 |
AT THE FEET OF THE LEARNED | 23 |
THE BOOK AS AUTHORITY | 74 |
Urheberrecht | |
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