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Kirsopp Lake (7
April 1872 – 10
November 1946) was an
English New
Testament scholar,
Church historian, Gr**** palaeographer, and Winn
Professor of Ecclesiastical...
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William Henry James Kirsopp (21
April 1892 – 21
April 1978) was an
English professional footballer who pla**** in the
Football League for Everton, Bury...
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William Anthony Kirsopp Lake (born
April 2, 1939) is an
American diplomat and
political advisor who
served as the 17th
United States National Security...
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Agnes Freda Isabel Kirsopp Lake
Michels (July 31, 1909 –
November 30, 1993, in
Chapel Hill,
North Carolina)
known as "Nan" to her friends, was a leading...
- many
potential meanings:
Three or four
codices were
prepared at a time –
Kirsopp Lake and
Bernard de Montfaucon;
Codices were sent in
three or four boxes...
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Memory into
Roman History," AJS
Review 40:1 (2016), p. 58, n. 4.
Agnes Kirsopp Michels, The
Calendar of the
Roman Republic (Princeton
University Press...
- made by
various scholars of
early Christianity, such as
Joseph Lightfoot,
Kirsopp Lake, Bart D.
Ehrman and
Michael W. Holmes. The
first English translation...
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belong among the
accepted writings [Homologoumena]. 4.
Among the
rejected [
Kirsopp. Lake translation: "not genuine"]
writings must be reckoned, as I said...
- (1912). The
Apostolic Fathers. Loeb
classical library.
Translated by Lake,
Kirsopp. New York: G.P. Putnam's Sons. p. 280. hdl:2027/hvd.32044016963696. ISBN 9780674990289...
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Peter (archived 28
September 2007)
Jewish Encyclopedia:
Simon Cephas Lake,
Kirsopp (1911). "Peter, St" . Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 21 (11th ed.). pp. 285–288...