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... characters employed as phonetic signs appears to have been about 120 ; consequently many were homophones , or having the same signification . The three kinds of characters were used indiscriminately in the same writing , and ...
... characters employed as phonetic signs appears to have been about 120 ; consequently many were homophones , or having the same signification . The three kinds of characters were used indiscriminately in the same writing , and ...
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... characters for which were retained from the demotic . This is the Coptic alphabet , in which the Egyptian ap- pears as a written ... character . The words Ptolemy and Cleopatra , written in hieroglyphics , and recognized by means of the ...
... characters for which were retained from the demotic . This is the Coptic alphabet , in which the Egyptian ap- pears as a written ... character . The words Ptolemy and Cleopatra , written in hieroglyphics , and recognized by means of the ...
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... character , which all recently published systems of this kind have assumed in Germany , has been rather cool- ly received even by the orthodox , but it is a work replete with valuable matter , particularly of an exegetical character ...
... character , which all recently published systems of this kind have assumed in Germany , has been rather cool- ly received even by the orthodox , but it is a work replete with valuable matter , particularly of an exegetical character ...
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HISTORY OF THEOLOGY in the Eighteenth Century | 7 |
On the general structure and scheme of the Apocalypse | 105 |
Review of The Jew the Masterkey to the Apoca | 122 |
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