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  • ...given by John of [[Salisbury]] (circa 1156) in the <i> Policraticus </i> , IV, 3. </p> 3. Authorship and Date <p> From a passage in Tertullian ( <i> De B
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  • ...e birth of Christ is to be found in the Odes of [[Solomon]] (XIX, 7). </p> IV. History of Ebionism <p> 1. Ebionites and Essenes </p> <p> All authorities
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  • ...ectis Hebraeorum iii. 4 6) and Lightfoot (Disquis. Chorograph. in. Johann. iv.) shew that this was according to Jewish tradition the name of one of the p
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  • ...Hosius he spread a report that Liberius had also made the same admission (iv. 15). These letters were most probably spurious. There is reason also to be
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  • ...bsp;Luke 10:38-42; &nbsp;Luke 11:27; &nbsp;Luke 23:27; &nbsp;Luke 24:22).—(iv.) The great sayings about service being the path to true greatness, &nbsp;M
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  • ...y supposed, averted a pestilence (Theod. ii. 23; Soz. iv. 23, 24; Philost. iv. 12; Greg. Nys. <i> u.s. </i> p. 301). </p> <p> The death of Constantius, [
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  • ...aoh, but always quarrelling among themselves. The ‘heretic king’ Amenhotep iv. was too busy with his religious innovations to pay attention to his foreig ...p> 5. Books of Kings </p> <p> 6. Post-exilic [[Historical]] Books </p> <p> IV. Palestine In The Poetic Books Of The Old TESTAMENT </p> <p> 1. Book of Job
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  • ...crates]] estimates his style no less unfavourably ( <i> [[H.]] [[E.]] </i> iv. 7). [[Notwithstanding]] these alleged defects, his writings, which Rufinus
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  • ...Walch Ketzerhist. ii. 185; Natal. Alex. ed. Mansi saec. iii. c. iii. art. iv.; Tillem. Mém.; Bingham Opp. t. vi. 248 570 viii. 233 (ed. Lond. 1840);
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  • ...ut from members of the choir which he founded, so the psalms in Books III, IV, V, inscribed with the name of David, were written by his royal representat
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  • ..., under [[Clement]] V, in 1311; (16.) that of Florence, under [[Eugenius]] IV, in 1439; (17.) the fifth of Lateran, under the infamous Julius II; and (18
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  • ...Lagrange, ‘Béthanie et Béthabara’ in <i> R </i> B [Note: Revue Biblique.] iv. [1895] pp. 502–522; G. A. Smith, <i> HGH </i> L [Note: GHL Historical Ge
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  • ...or accounts of the discovery and decipherments of these see <i> Hdb </i> , IV, 546 f (Nestle); <i> Bible Polyglotte </i> (F. Vigoureux), V, 4 ff; Schurer
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  • ...stances of aggravated cruelty. </p> <p> See [[Persecution]] In 1598, Henry IV. passed the famous edict of Nantz, which secured to the [[Protestants]] the ...was finally obliged to make peace with the king. On April 15, 1598, Henry IV granted to the Protestants, for whom he ever cherished great affection, the
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  • ...e identity of doctrine between East and West (Socr. <i> [[H.]] [[E.]] </i> iv. 12; Soz. <i> [[H.]] [[E.]] </i> vi. 11). No mention was made of the new [[
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  • ...y and the peace of the church. See Roman Empire And Christianity , [[Iii., Iv., V]] </p> Literature. <p> Allard, <i> Histoire des persecutions </i> , Pa
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  • ...weakened faith in the power of God or a suspicion of the miraculous. </p> IV. Reconstruction <p> 1. Covenant Code </p> <p> Israel came into Canaan, afte
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  • ...lso <i> Hasting's Dictionary of the Bible (5 vols) </i> ii. 608b (Sanday), iv. 307 (Patrick and Relton), v. 57a (Buhl), v. 199 (Drummond); <i> Encyclopae ...Aaronic high priest, who had left Palestine because he hated [[Antiochus]] IV., founded, about b.c. 170, a temple which was for a century a mild rival of
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  • ...a became tributary to Rome (Jos. [Note: Josephus.] <em> Ant </em> . xiv. i iv, <em> BJ </em> i. vi. and vii.). </p> <p> <strong> 10. Hyrcanus II. </stron ...f Jewish patriots, who headed a religious revolt in the reign of Antiochus IV., 168-161 B. C., which led to a period of freedom for Israel. </p> <p> '''(
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  • ...k. i.), sometimes attacked passages in his commentaries ( <i> id. </i> bk. iv.) and depreciated his translation of the Scriptures (pref. to <i> Dial. aga
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