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  • Es muy probable que en Alejandría estuvieran al corriente de la existencia de Jesús y de los milagros que estaba obrando no muy lejos de allí y que los magos realizaran ritos en su nombre», explicó Goddio.

    Archive 2008-09-01 Jan 2008

  • Every day he would push his nose against the glass in the window and ask: Do you think los reyes magos will bring me that train?

    CSS: Christmas Cheer Jack Canfield 2008

  • Es muy probable que en Alejandría estuvieran al corriente de la existencia de Jesús y de los milagros que estaba obrando no muy lejos de allí y que los magos realizaran ritos en su nombre», explicó Goddio.

    Christ the Magus Jan 2008

  • Every day he would push his nose against the glass in the window and ask: Do you think los reyes magos will bring me that train?

    CSS: Christmas Cheer Jack Canfield 2008

  • Alii dubitant an daemon possit morbus curare quos non fecit, alii negant, sed quotidiana experientia confirmat, magos magno multorum stupore morbos curare, singulas corporis parte citra impedimentum permeare, et mediis nobis ignotis curare.

    Anatomy of Melancholy 2007

  • Y entonces el Alakazam me dijo que eso mero, pero que los politicos no eran magos sino que eran unos hijos de puta, asi dijo ....

    Archive 2005-02-01 2005

  • Y entonces el Alakazam me dijo que eso mero, pero que los politicos no eran magos sino que eran unos hijos de puta, asi dijo ....

    La Profesora Abstraida 2005

  • During the day-time the large matted area under the roof has no divisions, and groups of travellers and magos lie about, for every one who has toiled up either side of Kurumatoge takes a cup of “tea with eating,” and the house-mistress is busy the whole day.

    Unbeaten Tracks in Japan Isabella Lucy 2004

  • Et fuit, mane consternatus est spiritus ejus: misit igitur, et vocavit omnes magos Aegypti, et omnes sapientes ejus, et narravit

    Commentary on Genesis - Volume 2 1509-1564 1996

  • The term "magician," ([Greek: magos]) which applied to all performers of miracles, properly means the priests of Mazdaism, and a well attested tradition makes the Persians [69] the authors of the real magic, that called "black magic" by the Middle

    The Oriental Religions in Roman Paganism Franz Cumont

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