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... consolation is reserved above all for cases of bereavement and exile , one may devise other themes on diverse ... consolation latine chrétienne ( Paris , 1937 ) ; Sister Mary Melchior Beyenka , Consolation in Saint Augustine ( Washington ...
... consolation is reserved above all for cases of bereavement and exile , one may devise other themes on diverse ... consolation latine chrétienne ( Paris , 1937 ) ; Sister Mary Melchior Beyenka , Consolation in Saint Augustine ( Washington ...
Strana 231
... consolation to the sick and dying , were republished together with Holbein's ' Dance of Death ' ( Imagines mortis ) in many languages , with an enormous dissemination . In Tudor England , similarly , according to one recent study ...
... consolation to the sick and dying , were republished together with Holbein's ' Dance of Death ' ( Imagines mortis ) in many languages , with an enormous dissemination . In Tudor England , similarly , according to one recent study ...
Strana 233
... consolation should not be offered to ' hypocrites and scorners of God's judgements ' , where correction rather is needed . Secondly , consolation should not be ' ministered out of season , as either too soone , when the wound is new ...
... consolation should not be offered to ' hypocrites and scorners of God's judgements ' , where correction rather is needed . Secondly , consolation should not be ' ministered out of season , as either too soone , when the wound is new ...
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The Genetics of Celtic Populations | 37 |
An Essay on Survival | 59 |
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