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... passing them ' ; and this interpretation is the only one that makes sense of the last words , ' with the intention of passing them ' . Jesus had told them that he would walk round the Lake and join them on the other side . John , who is ...
... passing them ' ; and this interpretation is the only one that makes sense of the last words , ' with the intention of passing them ' . Jesus had told them that he would walk round the Lake and join them on the other side . John , who is ...
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... passed and it was evident that the world had not come to an end , and showed no immediate signs of doing so , then new elements entered into the matter . The Roman Empire , which had seemed a mere un- diluted horror to those Christians ...
... passed and it was evident that the world had not come to an end , and showed no immediate signs of doing so , then new elements entered into the matter . The Roman Empire , which had seemed a mere un- diluted horror to those Christians ...
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... passed almost in- sensibly into all royal processions . In the sixteenth century the triumphal Entrée became almost a disease . All the more important ones have been described and sometimes pictured . We are able to study them at ...
... passed almost in- sensibly into all royal processions . In the sixteenth century the triumphal Entrée became almost a disease . All the more important ones have been described and sometimes pictured . We are able to study them at ...
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Giff Edmonds Memorial Lecture | 1 |
Tredegar Memorial Lecture | 20 |
TENNYSONS INFLUENCE ON HIS TIMES | 35 |
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