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... Diatessaron , but that Mar Ephraem wrote a commentary thereon . Also that the use of a Diatessaron in the Syrian churches is proved by a sentence in the Doctrine of Addai , the sage , as well as by the quotations of Aphraates ; though ...
... Diatessaron , but that Mar Ephraem wrote a commentary thereon . Also that the use of a Diatessaron in the Syrian churches is proved by a sentence in the Doctrine of Addai , the sage , as well as by the quotations of Aphraates ; though ...
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... Diatessaron , but only such parts thereof as Ephraem desired to enlarge upon . There was also the minor fault that Ephraem , sometimes for the better setting forth of his comments , transposed the selections from Tatian . For instance ...
... Diatessaron , but only such parts thereof as Ephraem desired to enlarge upon . There was also the minor fault that Ephraem , sometimes for the better setting forth of his comments , transposed the selections from Tatian . For instance ...
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... Diatessaron , which , until the later text was found , caused Ciasca to doubt if it really were a translation of Tatian's work . The superior Arabic manuscript was translated from the Syriac in the early part of the eleventh century by ...
... Diatessaron , which , until the later text was found , caused Ciasca to doubt if it really were a translation of Tatian's work . The superior Arabic manuscript was translated from the Syriac in the early part of the eleventh century by ...
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The Sporting Literature of Ancient Greece | 1 |
Recent Discoveries in Classical Literature | 21 |
On the Central Groups of the Eastern Frieze of | 73 |
Urheberrecht | |
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