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... later that same year . These new dates were closer to the construction work attested by the inscriptions . They were C. AD 195 , later refined to AD 197 , for the end of period I , and C. AD 295 , later refined to AD 296 , for the end ...
... later that same year . These new dates were closer to the construction work attested by the inscriptions . They were C. AD 195 , later refined to AD 197 , for the end of period I , and C. AD 295 , later refined to AD 296 , for the end ...
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... later engagement with the theological implications of the later dominance of Bultmann's theology over New Testament scholar- ship , and I shall return to this issue in due course . ) Following Greats and further theological study ...
... later engagement with the theological implications of the later dominance of Bultmann's theology over New Testament scholar- ship , and I shall return to this issue in due course . ) Following Greats and further theological study ...
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... ( later Warden of Rhodes House , Oxford ) , James Mossman ( later Foreign Office Intelligence and foreign affairs journalist ) and Kenneth Ballhatchet ( later Professor of History at SOAS , London University ) . Christie Eliezer , a Tamil ...
... ( later Warden of Rhodes House , Oxford ) , James Mossman ( later Foreign Office Intelligence and foreign affairs journalist ) and Kenneth Ballhatchet ( later Professor of History at SOAS , London University ) . Christie Eliezer , a Tamil ...
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Life and Work in Shakespeares Poems | 15 |
The Poetry of the Caroline Court | 51 |
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