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... writers of that and the following ages called Anura ; 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 been used as synonymous with surprise and wonder ; but it is evident they are not the same . Surprise refers to something unexpected ; wonder , to something great or strange ; but admiration includes the idea of high esteem or ...
... writers and Poland they were almost as severe . for a person's invading or intruding into The Saxons formerly burnt the adul- a bishoprick during the former bishop's teress , and over her ashes erected a life . - 5 . The word is also ...
... writers of that tended with a familiar of the Inquisition ; and the following ages called Anouera ; and those to be burnt have also a Jesuit that is , Watchers , because they per- on each hand , who are continually formed divine service ...
... writers of the New Testa ment mention them ; neither Philo nor Josephus speak of them . The Christian church was for some ages a stranger to them . Origen , Athanasius , Hilary , Cyril of Jerusalem , and all the orthodox wri ters who ...