The Universalist Quarterly and General Review, Volume 18; Volume 38A. Tompkins, 1881 - Universalism |
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... learned teachers and doctors of the law ; his retirement into a wilderness for preparation for his subsequent work ; his temptation by evil spirits and triumph over them ; his manifold miracles ; his victory over Mara and his hosts just ...
... learned teachers and doctors of the law ; his retirement into a wilderness for preparation for his subsequent work ; his temptation by evil spirits and triumph over them ; his manifold miracles ; his victory over Mara and his hosts just ...
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... know , he has never learned anything . ' Then the king told his son what the princes had said ; and he answered , 4 Bigandet's Legend , etc. ' My father , I have all these accomplishments without 12 [ Jan. , THE LIGHT OF ASIA .
... know , he has never learned anything . ' Then the king told his son what the princes had said ; and he answered , 4 Bigandet's Legend , etc. ' My father , I have all these accomplishments without 12 [ Jan. , THE LIGHT OF ASIA .
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... learned the whole of the Buddhist Canon in three years , and was dispatched to Ceyloh , in order to establish there the religion of Buddha . The magnitude of Mahinda's undertaking will be understood when we know that the text and ...
... learned the whole of the Buddhist Canon in three years , and was dispatched to Ceyloh , in order to establish there the religion of Buddha . The magnitude of Mahinda's undertaking will be understood when we know that the text and ...
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... learned references . It is certainly an anom- aly how such a learned man as Judge Haywood appears to have been could have written such a book . Evidently he starts out to plead a case , and everything within his reach he forces or ...
... learned references . It is certainly an anom- aly how such a learned man as Judge Haywood appears to have been could have written such a book . Evidently he starts out to plead a case , and everything within his reach he forces or ...
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... Learned memoirs of this kind are always welcome ; archæologists will not pass this contribution by , for it treats of a country where the mound - builders are supposed to have sojourned for a con- siderable length of time . Part two of ...
... Learned memoirs of this kind are always welcome ; archæologists will not pass this contribution by , for it treats of a country where the mound - builders are supposed to have sojourned for a con- siderable length of time . Part two of ...
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