| Albert Cornelius Knudson - Bible - 1918 - 428 pages
...periods that may be distinguished in the religious history of Israel. The rise of literary prophecy marks the end of the first and the beginning of the second; and the introduction of the Priestly Law marks the end of the second and the beginning of the third. The... | |
| Helena Petrovna Blavatsky - Occultism and science - 1919 - 384 pages
...its origin to one of the Gnostic leaders — Basilides, perhaps, who lived under Trajan and Adrian, at the end of the first and the beginning of the second century. With regard to this particular tradition, if the Gnostic is Basilides, then he must be accepted... | |
| George Aaron Barton - Religions - 1919 - 430 pages
...centuries. Caesar's information concerning the Germans was of the vaguest sort.1 Tacitus, who lived at the end of the first and the beginning of the second century AD, and who was at one time a Roman official among the Germans, knew them much better, and... | |
| Gushtaspshah Kaikhushro Nariman, Moriz Winternitz - Buddha (The concept) - 1920 - 446 pages
...lived in the third century AD Boyer in JA 190C, V. XV., p. 526 ff. makes it probable that he lived at the end of the first and the beginning of the second century AD In his latest investigation on the ;tra of Kanishka, Oldenberg comes to the conclusion that... | |
| Bible - 1920 - 506 pages
...in almost pure tetrameter, the second in almost pure Qinah. The only connexion between them is that at the end of the first and the beginning of the second Sodom and Gomorrah are mentioned. A case seems to appear in Jeremiah v. 26 and 27. In spite of the... | |
| Sir William Alexander Craigie - English poetry - 1920 - 464 pages
...this separation is due to some accidental cause, as the catch-words show an irregularity in the quires at the end of the first and the beginning of the second series. The manuscript also closes with a series (Nos. XC. to XCV.) relating to the death of Sir Richard.... | |
| Electronic journals - 1921 - 514 pages
...endured far into the historic 1 Cf. Fleure, Journ. fioy. Anthrop. Inst., XLVIII, p. 169. period. When at the end of the first and the beginning of the second centuries AD, Roman forts and markets sprang up on all sides, the natives were not slow to avail themselves... | |
| Bible - 1924 - 706 pages
...of the two oracles1 in Is i 4_g and 10_18 is due to the occurrence of the names Sodom and Gomorrha at the end of the first and the beginning of the second, rather than to any original historical connection. The second, if a guess may be ventured, suggests... | |
| Leighton Pullan - Church history - 1925 - 480 pages
...Phrygia justify the statement of Professor Eamsay that " Christianity spread with marvellous rapidity at the end of the first and the beginning of the second century in the parts of Phrygia that lay along the road from Pisidian Antioch to Ephesus, and in the... | |
| Cecil John Cadoux - Christian ethics - 1925 - 740 pages
...period into at least two families of consular rank ; s and the evidence of the Catacombs suggests that at the end of the first and the beginning of the second century there was an appreciable number of Christians of wealth and high social standing in the Roman... | |
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