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10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «BIBLIST»
Découvrez l'usage de
Biblist dans la sélection bibliographique suivante. Des livres en rapport avec
Biblist et de courts extraits de ceux-ci pour replacer dans son contexte son utilisation littéraire.
not said, but that Paul did ptrfectly right," fkc. In relation to all the facts as there
stated. Has Biblist disproved any of those facts? No. He has not even attempted it
. Now if the facts are true, and these facts prove Paul to have been guilty of ...
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Digital Libraries: Philosophies, Technical Design ...
<title>“CORBA: A Platform for Distributed Object Computing”</title> <sertitle>
ACM Operating Systems Review<lseititle> <vol>30<lvol> <date>(April 1996) </
date>:<page> 4—3 l</page>.</citation> </biblist> </back> </article>. tion. The
files ...
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The Illustrated National Pronouncing Dictionary of the ...
Biblist, (bi1l3>'11.)ii:»t) n. one conversant with the i e. Bibulous, (bib/1'1-lus) a.
apt to imbibe. Bi“, (bis) n. a blue or green pamt. l l w l ___4-_ Bicephalous, (bi-sef'
a-lus) a. having two heads. [lantly about trifles. Bicker, (bik'er) v. i. to contend ...
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The Cabinet dictionary of the English language
Biblist, (biblist) n. One who makes the Scriptures the sole rule of faith ; — a
biblical scholar ; one conversant with the Bible. Bibulous, (bib'u-lus) a. [L. bibvlus,
from bibere, to drink.] Having the quality of imbibing fluids or moisture : spongy; ...
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The Monthly Repository of Theology and General Literature
... the biblist and theanti- ther," Professor M. first points out biblist. He treats >u a
manner highly the connexion and the scene of them, creditable to his judgment
and his and lays, it would seem, great stress feelings, of the Christian law of love,
...
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The Christian observer [afterw.] The Christian observer and ...
mitigation. Till this point is not only conceded but fell in common by all parties,
vain will be the endeavour to reconcile the Biblist and the Anti-biblist by the
mutual surrender of prejudices. And we believe, on the contrary, that where a
common ...
In a list of bibliography items (<biblist>), for example: <BIBLIST> <BIBITEM ID=
Orwell> <AUTHOR>George Orwell<TITLE>Animal Farm The bibliography item (<
BIBITEM>) is given a unique identifier attribute "ID" that can be referred to in other
...
mulgation. Till this point is not only conceded but Jelt in common by all parties,
vain will be the endeavour to reconcile the Biblist and the Anti-biblist by the
mutual surrender of prejudices. And we believe, on the contrary, that where a
common ...
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Weaving a Library Web: A Guide to Developing Children's Websites
'3 CPL - (VA Biblist - Microsoft Internet Explorer pr _ p Ede Edt [new Fgvortes
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The Monthly repository (and review).
... and in which all are interested — the scholar and the illiterate, the great and
the low, the rich and the poor, the churchman and the nonconformist, the biblist
and the anti- biblist. He treats, in a manner highly creditable to his judgment and
his ...