Proceedings of the British Academy, Svazek 82British Academy, 1993 - Počet stran: 524 |
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... Christian spiritual landscape . What has to be explained is why these hints of the infinitely diverse religious ... Christian historians , polemists and preachers in the opening decades of the fifth century.2 By means of this ...
... Christian spiritual landscape . What has to be explained is why these hints of the infinitely diverse religious ... Christian historians , polemists and preachers in the opening decades of the fifth century.2 By means of this ...
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... Christian communities.50 Christian worship itself was tainted by the sheer weight of new adherents . In fact , any practise of which a group of self - styled districtiores Christiani , of ' more rigorous Christians ' ( largely , but not ...
... Christian communities.50 Christian worship itself was tainted by the sheer weight of new adherents . In fact , any practise of which a group of self - styled districtiores Christiani , of ' more rigorous Christians ' ( largely , but not ...
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... Christians.53 Within such a perspective , the Christian believer was no longer presented , in largely supernatural terms , as poised between sin and salvation , between the pollution of idols and an instant freedom from the demonic ...
... Christians.53 Within such a perspective , the Christian believer was no longer presented , in largely supernatural terms , as poised between sin and salvation , between the pollution of idols and an instant freedom from the demonic ...
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The Genetics of Celtic Populations | 37 |
An Essay on Survival | 59 |
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