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A grammar of the Greek New Testament in the light of historical research In the Koivii (so LXX and NT) this inserted v (ji) is retained in the aorist and future of XaM/Sdvu (eXijp.00l»', Xi^opai) contrary to literary Attic. So the papyri. (7) The ok class. It is commonly called inceptive,3 but Del- briick4 ...
by A. T. Robertson
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Electronics world telephone examination consists of FCC Ele- from "scratch ' through first class, in the evening nJ- C: p- Il»TM.s for ... ,lne • y^ASS raaioteiepnone license is radio and television broadcast transmitters To ^/"'e^ondTla » e'xam n.
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The Law times B., BCL, Studentship, Scholarship, and Honours Exams, privately or in class, at his chambers. ... B.. and only one sent up for Bar xam.,has failed on any occasion. Snccasszs isrnuns THOR! or rs: I-'ins-r IN I-'lns1'-<"l.
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The self-interpreting New Testament, with commentaries, references, harmy of the Gospels, and the helps needed to understand and teach the text ... Rather, one scribe. One of a numerous, and almost hopeless, class. Still there was one — ' to the praise of the glory of his grace,' Ep.1.12. — C. y Ps.22.6; 40. 17; 69. 39:109. 22. 2 See note * below. x Lu.9.59. Hag.iz Le. si. 11, 12.
by James Wideman Lee
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The history of the Christian religion and church during the three first centuries This whole class of persons were called " auditores," xam- Xovpim, and these names implied that they were persons, who ... 12. The latter passage is not so decidedly applicable, because it may relate to a confession made by Timothy from the ...
by August Neander, Henry John Rose
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A Critical Dictionary of English Literature and British and American Authors, Living and Deceased, from the Earliest Accounts to the Latter Half of the Nineteenth Century, Containing Over Forty-six Thousand Articles (authors) with Forty Indexes of Subjects It Is a success^ fnl attempt to describe a class of men. and a course of life, which, though familiarly spoken of by most ... £xam., vol. xxlx. ; Dem. !•:•••., viii. ; N. York Rev, vii. We add a few lines from a transatlantic critic ...
by Samuel Austin Allibone, John Foster Kirk
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The Edinburgh encyclopædia conducted by David Brewster, with the assistance of gentlemen eminent in science and literature Among the Celts there existed a hierarchy, regularly constituted and established : a"class of men exercising the functions of ... various degrees of happiness, or doomed to various measures of suffering, they appear to have had no idea.
by David Brewster
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Kiss and Tell, Surveying Sex in the Twentieth Century E x a m C o p y working-class women were not “sexual outlets” to be discarded after taking care of a man's sexual needs.10 Ehrmann's idea, that the sexual needs of college men were satisfied by lower-class women, received a blow from a ...
by Julia A. Ericksen, Sally A. Steffen
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Charges against members of the House and lobby activities of the National association of manufacturers of the United States and others, Hearings before the Select Committee of the House of Representatives appointed under House resolution 198, Sixty-third Congress, first session, July 12 to [Sept. 19] 1913 ... of these letters whether there is any reference anywhere to the activity of the XAM with reference to the tariff? ... It is my impression, sir, that in the correspondence where the tariff idea was first proposed— Mr. WILLIS.
by United States. Congress. House. Select Committee on Lobby Investigation
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Female Spectacle, The Theatrical Roots of Modern Feminism 11 From the perspective of some middle-class moralizers this was just as well, since a woman's status as a respectable ... social and intellectual subordination.12 Dorothy Parker pointed out that for the humorist “there must be courage, ...
by Susan A. Glenn
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