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... writers of the middle age for the superior of a monastery . St. Mark and St. Paul use this word in their Greek , Mark xiv . 36 . Rom . viii . 15. Gal . iv . 6. because it was then commonly known in the syna- gogues and the primitive ...
... writers of that and the following ages called Andra ; that is , Watchers , because they per- formed divine service day and night without intermission . They divided themselves into three classes , who al- ternately succeeded one another ...
... writers . For the contents of this book we refer the reader to the book itself . There have been several acts of the to those who subscribed the interim of Charles V. [ Ste INTERIM . ] The word is of Greek origin ( adiaquges ) and signi ...
... writers been used as synonymous with surprise and ADOPTION , an act whereby any wonder ; but it is evident they are not person receives another into his family , the same . Surprise refers to something owns him for his son , and ...
... writers agreed about its age . Grabe thinks that it might have been written before the end of the fourth century ; ALBANOIS , a denomination which others are of opinion that it was not sprung up in the eighth century , and re - written ...