Faith and Thought: Journal of the Victoria Institute, Объемы 91-94The Institute, 1959 |
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... example of a television picture is crude and only partially satisfactory , but it represents perhaps our most familiar example of dynamic stability . Obviously for our purpose we want to forget that the sparkle of light takes place on a ...
... example of a television picture is crude and only partially satisfactory , but it represents perhaps our most familiar example of dynamic stability . Obviously for our purpose we want to forget that the sparkle of light takes place on a ...
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... example , the signals from the eye travel back into the brain and how they are coded in the form of electrical impulses along these fibres . In other words , investigation on a scale of size utterly different from anything that was ...
... example , the signals from the eye travel back into the brain and how they are coded in the form of electrical impulses along these fibres . In other words , investigation on a scale of size utterly different from anything that was ...
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... example exhibits a curious divergence from the usual Rabbinic form . Most of the familiar Gospel parables are yarns of the first quality . Many Rabbinic examples are a trifle anaemic by comparison , but good stories may be found there ...
... example exhibits a curious divergence from the usual Rabbinic form . Most of the familiar Gospel parables are yarns of the first quality . Many Rabbinic examples are a trifle anaemic by comparison , but good stories may be found there ...
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REPORT OF THE COUNCIL FOR 1958 | 3 |
QUMRAN AND THE OLD TESTAMENT | 9 |
ARCHAEOLOGY AND GENESIS I XI | 28 |
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