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Nevertheless , many Old Testament scholars still continue to regard all the new Qumran evidence as basically ' post - canonical ' and without any bearing on their research . For them our Beauty is still sleeping .
Nevertheless , many Old Testament scholars still continue to regard all the new Qumran evidence as basically ' post - canonical ' and without any bearing on their research . For them our Beauty is still sleeping .
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But curiously , most scholars are still far from using those ancient reports on the Essenes as an important clue to a ... For almost every detail he identifies and adduces at least one Qumran scholar who had com- mented on it during the ...
But curiously , most scholars are still far from using those ancient reports on the Essenes as an important clue to a ... For almost every detail he identifies and adduces at least one Qumran scholar who had com- mented on it during the ...
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The major venture of 1949 was the creation of the Congress of Roman Frontier Studies , a gathering of international scholars interested in these topics . It was a project which he had hoped to realise in 1940 , and he set it up by dint ...
The major venture of 1949 was the creation of the Congress of Roman Frontier Studies , a gathering of international scholars interested in these topics . It was a project which he had hoped to realise in 1940 , and he set it up by dint ...
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Lectures | 1 |
Life and Work in Shakespeares Poems | 15 |
The Poetry of the Caroline Court | 51 |
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