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... LANGUAGE 107 Reproduced by kind permission of the British and Foreign Bible Society . From a specimen in their Library . " THE DAWN OF THE REFORMATION " 116 After W. T. Jeames , R.A. Photo : Rischgitz Collection . READING THE BIBLE IN ...
... LANGUAGE 107 Reproduced by kind permission of the British and Foreign Bible Society . From a specimen in their Library . " THE DAWN OF THE REFORMATION " 116 After W. T. Jeames , R.A. Photo : Rischgitz Collection . READING THE BIBLE IN ...
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... language is beyond the industry of a lifetime . But here in this OUTLINE are working a number of men whose devotion has been to many branches of the art in many tongues . Together they hope to present , in a simple form that has ...
... language is beyond the industry of a lifetime . But here in this OUTLINE are working a number of men whose devotion has been to many branches of the art in many tongues . Together they hope to present , in a simple form that has ...
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... language since the dawn of history . To read a poem by Chaucer written five hundred years ago , and to note the immense difference between the English of Chaucer and the English of to - day , makes it easy to realise the extraordinary ...
... language since the dawn of history . To read a poem by Chaucer written five hundred years ago , and to note the immense difference between the English of Chaucer and the English of to - day , makes it easy to realise the extraordinary ...
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... language of the ancient world . Even as late as the fifth century A.D. Alexandria was a centre of culture and learning , a fact which Charles Kingsley has em- ployed with dramatic effect in his novel Hypatia . VOL . I - 2 Latin ...
... language of the ancient world . Even as late as the fifth century A.D. Alexandria was a centre of culture and learning , a fact which Charles Kingsley has em- ployed with dramatic effect in his novel Hypatia . VOL . I - 2 Latin ...
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... language . Long after the Roman armies had occupied the whole of the Grecian Peninsula , the cultured Roman read Greek books , bought from Alexandrian copyists . The only parallel to the recognition of Greek as the sole worthy literary ...
... language . Long after the Roman armies had occupied the whole of the Grecian Peninsula , the cultured Roman read Greek books , bought from Alexandrian copyists . The only parallel to the recognition of Greek as the sole worthy literary ...
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