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  • ...ousand years, from the first [[Olympic Games]] in 776 BC to the death of [[Marcus Aurelius]] in AD 180, this accessible and wide-ranging reference work draws
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  • ...chaff/npnf102.iv.html Full text], translated by [[Marcus Dods (theologian)|Marcus Dods]] — Christian Classics Ethereal Library.
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  • ===Teacher: [[Monjoronson]], [[Marcus]], [[Mary]]=== ...on from the Spiritual Hierarchy, and their selected helpers in the form of Marcus the Scribe and an elderly gentleman with a military background. I’ve put
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  • ...ntemporary biblical [[scholar]] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marcus_Borg Marcus Borg].
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  • ...rk on biblical [[exegesis]] and theology, exemplified by figures such as [[Marcus Borg]], [[John Dominic Crossan]], [[John Shelby Spong]], Alexander Zelitche *[[Marcus Borg]] (b. 1942) American Biblical scholar and author.
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  • <blockquote><i>The style of Government so memorably described by Marcus, whereby the emperor sought to show himself as a model of correct aristocra
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  • ...ares with [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benedict_Arnold Benedict Arnold], Marcus Junius Brutus (who too is depicted in Dante's Inferno, suffering the same f
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  • ...ounger brother Quintus Tullius Cicero (one of Julius Caesar's legates) and Marcus Favonius.[1]
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  • ...of [[darkness]] and from the [[slavery]] of [[ignorance]]. " This was the Marcus who heard [[Peter, the Apostle|Peter]] preach in [[Rome]] and became his su
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  • ...wards the locals. The centurion of our century, the 4th of the 3rd cohort, Marcus Verennus, was a very vicious veteran of those revolts and committed many [[
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  • ...in the Eastern Christian Tradition (Oxford Theological Monographs 2004) by Marcus Plested (ISBN 0199267790)
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  • ...ch means ''to divide, go through, to roll in, cover or invade''. (Jastrow, Marcus. A Dictionary of the Targumim, the Talmud Babli and Yerushalmi, and the Mid
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  • ...y the historian [[Spartianus]] that [[Verus]], the imperial colleague of [[Marcus Aurelius]], did not hesitate to declare to his reproaching wife: "Uxor enim
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  • ...draws its [[intellectual]] roots from Greek and Roman philosophers such as Marcus Aurelius and Epicurus, Enlightenment thinkers like Denis Diderot, Voltaire,
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  • * Drawing on Greek sources, the [[Latin]] writer [[Marcus Terentius Varro|Varro]] influentially distinguished three forms of such dis
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  • ...influential in later times, and [[Servius Sulpicius Rufus]] a friend of [[Marcus Tullius Cicero]]. Thus, Rome had developed a very sophisticated legal syste
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  • In the late 1980s and 1990s authors such as [[George Marcus]] and [[James Clifford]] pondered ethnographic authority, particularly how * Clifford, James and George E. Marcus (1986) ''Writing culture: the poetics and politics of ethnography''. Berkel
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  • ...erstood through the examination of [[dream]]s, masturbation fantasies (cf. Marcus, I. and Francis, J. (1975), ''Masturbation from Infancy to Senescence'') ar ...ues are particularly applicable to psychotic and near-psychotic (cf., Eric Marcus, "Psychosis and Near-psychosis") patients. These supportive therapy techniq
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  • ...lity]]. Some of the main philosophers who have dealt with this issue are [[Marcus Aurelius]], [[Omar Khayyám]], Thomas Hobbes, Baruch Spinoza, Gottfried Lei
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  • ...of [[darkness]] and from the [[slavery]] of [[ignorance]]. " This was the Marcus who heard [[Peter, the Apostle|Peter]] preach in [[Rome]] and became his su
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