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  • ...but of habits, or, as [[Aristotle]] would call them, ἕξεις (cf. Nic. Eth. iv. 2, 1122b 1). This state is called death, the absence of all will, or power
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  • ...arbitrary supposition is little better than a dishonest evasion. </p> <p> (iv.) Finally, the ‘Book of the Covenant’ is a title never given to the ent
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  • ...s "Archiereus" and "Asiarches"; Strabo, Xiv , 649; Eusebius, <i> HE </i> , IV, 15; Hicks, <i> [[Ancient]] Greek Inscrs in the British Museum </i> ; Ramsa
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  • ...p> <p> iii. Name, form, and mode of wearing the various articles; </p> <p> iv. [[Special]] usages relating thereto. </p> <p> 1. '''Materials.''' - After ...illet (compare &nbsp;1 Kings 20:32 , and Virgil, <i> Aeneid </i> (Dryden), iv.213: "A golden fillet binds his awful brows"). Such "fillets" may be seen s
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  • ...abortion or a monster if it fails to reach it. '''''—''''' ED. </p> <p> '''IV.''' ''Evolution Theories.'' '''''—''''' While most evolutionists believe
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  • ...V in brevi Ad Assiduas, anni 1755; comp. Damnatio Synodi Pistoiensis, art. iv, v, in the Appendix to Canones Conc. Trident. Tauchnitz ed. p. 298). By thi
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  • ...tify Christ with God, as the Saviour whose appearance is awaited. </p> <p> iv. The Johannine Literature </p> <p> (a) The Apocalypse.-For a detailed accou
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  • ...s the dowry of his daughter [[Cleopatra]] (Josephus, <i> Ant. </i> , Xii , iv, 1). John [[Hyrcanus]] reduced and desolated the country (Josephus, <i> Bj
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  • ...</p> <p> '''8.''' The Slavonic, belonging to the 9th century. </p> <p> '''IV.''' ''Liturgical Origin Of Portions Of The Version. '''''—''''' '' This i
    103 KB (16,641 words) - 08:18, 15 October 2021
  • ...ria gradually disintegrated. The most remarkable of them was [[Antiochus]] IV (Epiphanes), who would have conquered Egypt but for the mediation of Rome (
    67 KB (10,854 words) - 08:24, 15 October 2021
  • ...espasian]] marched from [[Thamnatha]] to Lydda, which apparently was near (IV, viii, 1). The place was taken and reduced to slavery by [[Cassius]] ( <i>
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  • ...n system, the following data give testimony: Josephus ( <i> Ant </i> . ix. iv. 5) says, ‘A <i> seah </i> is equal to one and one-half [[Italian]] <i> m
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  • ...t as one of the disputed books, and [[Jerome]] ( <i> de Vir. illustr. </i> iv.) tells us that in his time it was rejected by many. But the lateness of an
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  • ...'''''—''''' '' "By laws made by Constantine, and confirmed by Valentinian IV, Gratian, and Theodosius the Great, the clergy were exempted, </p> <p> '''(
    28 KB (4,582 words) - 09:51, 15 October 2021
  • ...out (especially by Liddon in his <i> [[Divinity]] of our Lord </i> , Lect. iv.) that qualities which are incompatible in any other character combine free
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  • ...atson's Theol. Instit. ii, 48-52; Porter's Comp. of Methodism, pt. ii, ch. iv). The reason that these gracious influences are not resisted they can only
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  • ...if they had married but once, there would be less probability. </p> <p> '''IV.''' Many one-sided and erroneous opinions must arise when marriage is looke
    60 KB (10,200 words) - 11:10, 15 October 2021
  • ...ough the religious and social troubles that marked the reign of Amon-hotep IV. The Hittites were attacking it in the North; in the South of Canaan the Kh
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  • Anastasius Iv <ref name="term_19767" /> ...is followers. [[Anastasius]] died in 1154, and was succeeded by [[Adrian]] IV. He wrote a work on the Trinity. </p>
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  • ...hin]] (Louis XIII) at Fontainebleau, and in 1610 carried the body of Henry IV to St. Denis. He was the uncle of Madame de Motteville, author of Memoires
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