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  • (See the article "Testamentum," in Smith's _Dictionary of

    Plutarch's Lives, Volume II 46-120? Plutarch 1839

  • In Vetus Testamentum 30 (1980): 474 – 492; Milgrom, Jacob.

    Sotah. 2009

  • In Vetus Testamentum 36 (1984): 11 – 26; Greenberg, Moshe.

    Sotah. 2009

  • Testamentum 42 (1992): 404 – 412. van der Toorn, Karel.

    Rachel: Bible. 2009

  • The new book, published in late winter of 1516, was called Novum Instrumentum, in later editions changed to Novum Testamentum.

    Desiderius Erasmus Nauert, Charles 2008

  • Probatum fuit Testamentum suprascriptum, &c. 11° 1640

    Anatomy of Melancholy 2007

  • * "Novum Testamentum" has a post giving a translation of Arius's Thalia, which sums up the heresiarch's theology.

    Links and Notes 2005

  • * "Novum Testamentum" has a post giving a translation of Arius's Thalia, which sums up the heresiarch's theology.

    Archive 2005-11-01 2005

  • Kytai autem, de quibus superius diximus, homines sunt Pagani, qui habent literam specialem: et habent nouum et vetus Testamentum; et habent vitas patrum, et Erimitas et domos quasi Ecclesias factas, in quibus orant temporibus suis: Et dicunt se quosdam sanctos, habere.

    The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003

  • "Mihi est propositum" or "Testamentum Goliae"; but perhaps the spirit of the hymns is more easily caught, and Dr. Coles has shown that he knows the worth of faithfulness.

    The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 05, No. 32, June, 1860 Various

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