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... BASIL THE GREAT , BY REV . IRAH CHASE , D. D. , BOSTON , MASS . VIII . BUCKLE'S HISTORY OF CIVILIZATION , BY REV . E. LINCOLN , JAMAICA PLAIN , MASS . 64 78 102 113 IX . EARLY GERMAN PHILOSOPHERS , 137 • BY PROF . M. SCHELE DE VERE ...
... BASIL THE GREAT , BY REV . IRAH CHASE , D. D. , BOSTON , MASS . VIII . BUCKLE'S HISTORY OF CIVILIZATION , BY REV . E. LINCOLN , JAMAICA PLAIN , MASS . 64 78 102 113 IX . EARLY GERMAN PHILOSOPHERS , 137 • BY PROF . M. SCHELE DE VERE ...
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... printing of some of the Greek words in the foregoing article is inaccurate , as to accents , breathings , & c . , though this will occasion no obscurity . ART . VII . - THE BAPTISM OF BASIL THE 1859. ] 101 Harrison on Greek Prepositions .
... printing of some of the Greek words in the foregoing article is inaccurate , as to accents , breathings , & c . , though this will occasion no obscurity . ART . VII . - THE BAPTISM OF BASIL THE 1859. ] 101 Harrison on Greek Prepositions .
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ART . VII . - THE BAPTISM OF BASIL THE GREAT : WAS IT IN HIS INFANCY ? IN Gregory Nazianzen's eulogy on Basil the Great , there is a passage from which Mr. Wall , in his History of Infant Baptism , * endeavors to prove that Basil was ...
ART . VII . - THE BAPTISM OF BASIL THE GREAT : WAS IT IN HIS INFANCY ? IN Gregory Nazianzen's eulogy on Basil the Great , there is a passage from which Mr. Wall , in his History of Infant Baptism , * endeavors to prove that Basil was ...
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... Basil , without intending thereby to assert anything respecting baptism ? It is evi- dent that Nicetas , the Greek commentator on this discourse , thought so ; for his note , as given in Latin by his editor , Bil- lius , says : " He ...
... Basil , without intending thereby to assert anything respecting baptism ? It is evi- dent that Nicetas , the Greek commentator on this discourse , thought so ; for his note , as given in Latin by his editor , Bil- lius , says : " He ...
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... Basil as a public teacher of virtue ; then , in general terms , as forming his son on the best and purest model . Next he contrasts this with the training of celebrated heathen personages , and states that Basil was taught piety and the ...
... Basil as a public teacher of virtue ; then , in general terms , as forming his son on the best and purest model . Next he contrasts this with the training of celebrated heathen personages , and states that Basil was taught piety and the ...
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