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Numerical Palindromes: The Next Generation [PDF]
Several types of numerical palindromes have appeared in Word Ways (Susan Thorpe, Numerical Palindromes: Part 1 in Nov 1996 and Rex Gooch, Numerical Palindromes: Part 2 in Feb 1997).
Thorpe, Susan
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Late Roman Pottery from the Theatre of Nicaea in Bithynia [PDF]
Aygün Ekin Meriç
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Conciliar Christology and the Consistency of Divine Immutability with a Mutable, Incarnate God [PDF]
[paragraph 3 of the article] The goal of this article is to flesh out that initial understanding of incarnational immutability. The method I employ to attain this goal is to consider cases of predications from the texts of conciliar Christology.
Pawl, Timothy
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DIVINE REVELATIONS ON THE FRANCO-VISIGOTH ROADS RURING THE 4TH-7TH CENTURIES
In Late Antiquity, travellers suffered countless difficulties when setting out on a journey. The roads were full of problems and in this scenario numerous clerics crossed the Iberian Peninsula and France either to attend the councils to discuss ...
Patricia Ana Argüelles Álvarez
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CNN-Based Page Segmentation and Object Classification for Counting Population in Ottoman Archival Documentation. [PDF]
Can YS, Kabadayı ME.
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A genetic probe into the ancient and medieval history of Southern Europe and West Asia. [PDF]
Lazaridis I +205 more
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Psalms 135:25 in Symmachus’ Translation on a Jewish Inscription from Nicaea (Iznik)
Constantine Zuckerman
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Classical trinitarianism and eternal functional subordination : some historical and dogmatic reflections [PDF]
Within Anglophone evangelical theology and church life there has been much debate in recent months over the idea of ‘eternal functional subordination’ (EFS) or ‘eternal relationships of authority and submission’ (ERAS).
Holmes, Stephen R.
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The Council of Nicaea and its reception [PDF]
Samuel Fernández Fernández
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Easter is the most important solemnity (just before Christmas) of the Church. It is the first of the five cardinal feasts of the Catholic liturgical year.
Sfetcu, Nicolae
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