Thasci Caecili Cypriani De Mortalitate: A Commentary, with an Introduction and Translation |
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Group 1 trin . 9 , 19 : naturam plane separa , si fidem separas . in psalm . 118 koph 7 : quanta enim fit in sanctos iniuriae accessio , tanta fit ex dei lege decessio . . . quorum iniuriae cum adsistimus , tum a dei lege desistimus ...
Group 1 trin . 9 , 19 : naturam plane separa , si fidem separas . in psalm . 118 koph 7 : quanta enim fit in sanctos iniuriae accessio , tanta fit ex dei lege decessio . . . quorum iniuriae cum adsistimus , tum a dei lege desistimus ...
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Anastrophe Anastrophe is a form of repetition in which a final word or word group of one colon is repeated at the beginning of the next colon . The first group below contains representative examples of imperfect anastrophe found in ...
Anastrophe Anastrophe is a form of repetition in which a final word or word group of one colon is repeated at the beginning of the next colon . The first group below contains representative examples of imperfect anastrophe found in ...
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In Group 1 are cited representative examples of Hilary's imperfect kuklos ; in Groups 2 and 3 , examples of perfect kuklos . In Group 2 , the examples illustrate the use of the figure in expressing theological notions ; in Group 3 ...
In Group 1 are cited representative examples of Hilary's imperfect kuklos ; in Groups 2 and 3 , examples of perfect kuklos . In Group 2 , the examples illustrate the use of the figure in expressing theological notions ; in Group 3 ...
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