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A Greek and English Lexicon of the New Testament
Acts 4: 13 {tioiqovv- itg Si itjv toD lHjqov naq^tjoiav, i. e. his free-spokenness,
boldness. 2 Cor. 3: 12. [7: 4.] — Sept. Prov. 13: 5. Diod. Sic.1.53. Ael.V.H.8.12.
Dem. 1397.1. — So in adverbial phrases, e. g. jraopj?- ala, i. q. freely, frankly,
boldly, ...
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How Drama Activates Learning: Contemporary Research and Practice
... of the Greek word parre–sia is to “say everything”; but in fact it is much more
frequently translated as free-spokenness (franc-parler), free speech, etcetera' (p.
43). He stressed, however, that parre-sia also requires a relationship to the other,
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Michael Anderson, Julie Dunn,
2013
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Passions and Constraint: On the Theory of Liberal Democracy
As we shall see, theorists of absolutism, such as Bodin, had already drawn
attention to the advantages of un- censored free-spokenness for the power of the
state. His book Les six livres de la republique provided a series of extremely ...
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Capital Cynicism: Literature and Production in the ...
... parrhesia was not just truth-telling or "free-spokenness," but a style of life and a
mode of existence: in fact, as Thomas Flynn has noted, one of the things Foucault
found so compelling about the Cynics was the ways in which Cynic practices ...
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A Greek and English Lexicon of the New Testament. New ...
Acts 4: 13 921090171!rsc be rhv rob He'rpou nufifinaiami. e. his free spokenness,
boldness. 2 Cor. 3: l2. [7: 4.]— Sept. Prov. 13: 5. Diod. Sic. 1. 53. 1E1.V.l-1.8.12.
Dem. 1397. 1.— So in adverbial phrases, e. g. mzfifirleia, i.q.freely,fiankly,boldly,
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Edward ROBINSON (D.D.), John DUNCAN (LL.D., Professor of Hebrew in the New College, Edinburgh.), Alexander NEGRIS,
1838
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The student-life of Germany
No! the songs of the German students, even when on no higher a theme than
wine, and with the bold free-spokenness which is startling to our modes of
thinking, are the effusions of the first spirits of their nation, and are sung to some
of the ...
William Howitt, Dr. Cornelius (pseud.),
1841
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Cornelius Tacitus: Books I-VI
Only so was it possible to flatter with any speciousness,” namely, under the cloak
of free-spokenness. 28. Rem-Mt. In declining this, there was a degree of
moderation, inasmuch as the honour done to his father and predecessor was
indirectly ...
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The Greek Testament, with various readings [&c.], ...
The free-spokenness of the ancient world, which we meet with especially in the
Hebrew prophets, allowed such strong expressions, without any thing peculiarly
offensive being found in them." Bleek. 32, 33.] The interpretation of this answer is
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The Germania and Agricola, and also selections from the ...
... their oath of allegiance to their general every year. — Ea sola species adu-
landi, &c. " This was the only form of flattery which remained," i. e., which had not
been exhausted. It was flattery under the cloak of free-spokenness. Remisit. "
Finally ...
Cornelius Tacitus, Charles Anthon,
1857
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The Memoirs of Jacques Casanova de Seingalt
... reports of the spiesonwhose informationhe was arrested,for his too dangerous
free-spokenness in matters of religion and morality. The same archives contain
forty-eight letters of Casanova to the Inquisitors ofState, datingfrom 1763 to 1782,
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