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... early period . It was one of the two paschal days celebrated by the Christian Church , and in memory of the crucifixion , was called by the Greeks Pascha Staurosimon , or thePasch of the Cross . ' That it was observed as a day of rigid ...
... early period . It was one of the two paschal days celebrated by the Christian Church , and in memory of the crucifixion , was called by the Greeks Pascha Staurosimon , or thePasch of the Cross . ' That it was observed as a day of rigid ...
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... early period ; the special authorship of each Gospel is a comparatively less important question . If It is obvious that the existence of the Gospels within the 1st c . is a point which can only be settled by the ordinary rules of ...
... early period ; the special authorship of each Gospel is a comparatively less important question . If It is obvious that the existence of the Gospels within the 1st c . is a point which can only be settled by the ordinary rules of ...
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... early divested themselves of After this event , in the account of his burial and the labour of ministering to any of the lower resurrection , the coincidences are few . ' There are no wants of the congregations of disciples that they ...
... early divested themselves of After this event , in the account of his burial and the labour of ministering to any of the lower resurrection , the coincidences are few . ' There are no wants of the congregations of disciples that they ...
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... early Christians adopted their forms of construction and decoration from the Romans . They were also indebted to them for the plans of the buildings , which became the types of the Christian sacred edifices during the middle ages . The ...
... early Christians adopted their forms of construction and decoration from the Romans . They were also indebted to them for the plans of the buildings , which became the types of the Christian sacred edifices during the middle ages . The ...
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... early forms of tracery ; that in the aisle windows being later and more advanced . Fig . 10 shews two bays from Tournay Cathedral , and is a good specimen + ++ absorbed . Fig . 9 . Fig . 10 . The architects were then forced to conform ...
... early forms of tracery ; that in the aisle windows being later and more advanced . Fig . 10 shews two bays from Tournay Cathedral , and is a good specimen + ++ absorbed . Fig . 9 . Fig . 10 . The architects were then forced to conform ...
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Chambers's Encyclopaedia: A Dictionary of Universal Knowledge for ..., Volume 5 Affichage du livre entier - 1883 |
Chambers's Encyclopædia: A Dictionary of Universal Knowledge for ..., Volume 5 Affichage du livre entier - 1887 |
Chambers's Encyclopaedia: A Dictionary of Universal Knowledge for ..., Volume 5 Affichage du livre entier - 1868 |
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