The Spectator, Svazek 3George Gregory Smith Dent, 1967 |
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Margaret Rose, PhD. most specifically in the United States. Name popularity: Information on name popularity prior to the 20th century is drawn from many sources, but for information as of 1900, I use the name statistics generously ...
Margaret Rose, PhD. most specifically in the United States. Name popularity: Information on name popularity prior to the 20th century is drawn from many sources, but for information as of 1900, I use the name statistics generously ...
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... name. Genesis (2.19) One of man's powers and traits is to give a name to every person, place, and thing. But not every individual is happy with the name they are given and sometimes they change it. Authors have a special way of changing ...
... name. Genesis (2.19) One of man's powers and traits is to give a name to every person, place, and thing. But not every individual is happy with the name they are given and sometimes they change it. Authors have a special way of changing ...
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... names in this basic describing dimension . Moreover , the status of names is particularly important in biblical mentality , as can be demonstrated by those passages relating to a change of name of certain characters . The book of ...
... names in this basic describing dimension . Moreover , the status of names is particularly important in biblical mentality , as can be demonstrated by those passages relating to a change of name of certain characters . The book of ...
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