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Bartsch, vol. i. pp. 64, 89; vol. ii. p. 43; Kuhn, p. 195; Knoop, loc. cit.; Jahn, pp. 52, 71; Thorpe, vol. ii. p. 174; "Zeits. f. Volksk." vol. ii. loc. cit. W. Map, Dist. ii. c. 14; Brand, vol. ii. p. 8, note; Lady Wilde, vol. i. pp. 71, 73; Schleicher, p. 93; Tertullian, "Adv.

Soc., ii, 230. The Parish of Chagford in Devon Ass. for Adv. of Science, viii, 74. Wilts Arch. Mag., xxxv , Mere Acc'ts, 30. These have been transcribed verbatim by Mr. T.H. Baker. Op. cit. Because of greatly increased expenses the wardens here thenceforth resorted to collections according to a book of rates.

Tarn, Antigonus Gonatas, p. 52, and authorities there quoted. Crown, 208. Letter VII. Cyrop. viii. 7, compared with Hdt. i. 214. Cf. Dümmler, Antisthenica ; Akademika . Cf. the Life of Antisthenes in Diog. Laert. Helena, i. 2. 'Man' is 'man' and 'good' is 'good'; but 'man' is not 'good'. Nor can 'a horse' possibly be 'running'; they are totally different conceptions. See Plutarch, adv.

The narrative of Luke on the census of Quirinus implies an anachronism. See ante, p. 81, note 4. It is natural to suppose, besides, that the legend may have laid hold of this circumstance. The census made a great impression on the Jews, overturned their narrow ideas, and was remembered by them for a long period. Cf. Cf. Epiph., Adv.

There was even a third announcement, for the critic of the paper lovingly called The Tizer by the members of the industry whose interests it protects with the utmost vehemence of laborious alliteration stated that in the future his first-night notices would only contain an account of the plot and reception, to which presumably were to be added the words Cur adv. vult let us hope there was no misunderstanding as to the middle word whilst a day later his considered judgment was to be given.

We have, in general, followed the Babylonian compilation, which seems most natural. Cf. Epiph., Adv. Hær., xvi. 1. It is easy to understand the antipathy which, in such an impassioned state of society, must necessarily break out between Jesus and persons of this character. Jesus recognized only the religion of the heart, whilst that of the Pharisees consisted almost exclusively in observances.

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