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piget ut de Græco expressius
p. 162 (quoted in Trench) ‘Hanc divinitatem vel, ut sic dixerim, deitatem : nam et hoc verbo uti jam nostros non piget, ut de Græco expressius transferant
— from St. Paul's Epistles to the Colossians and Philemon A revised text with introductions, notes and dissertations by J. B. (Joseph Barber) Lightfoot

Perronne Ueber die gemischten Ehen
Kirche innerhalb des Protestantismus (Cologne, 1838); Bessel, Die gemischten Ehen (Frankfort, 1839); Mack, Die Einsegnung der gemischten Ehen (Tübingen, 1840); Perronne, Ueber die gemischten Ehen (Augsburg, 1840); Eintracht gibt Macht oder ...
— from A History of Matrimonial Institutions, Vol. 1 of 3 by George Elliott Howard


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