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- The Acts of Timothy (Acta Timothei) are a work of New Testament apocrypha, most likely from the 5th century, which are primarily concerned with portraying...
- before the Judge of the quick and the dead (God). The Acts of Timothy (Acta Timothei) is a work of New Testament apocrypha, most likely from the 5th century...
- Kenn. Calathea striata H.Kenn. Calathea tarrazuensis H.Kenn. Calathea timothei H.Kenn. Calathea toroi S.Suárez Calathea trianae L.B.Sm. & Idrobo Calathea...
- Persian Martyrs"), published in 1915, is still cited by scholars today. His Timothei Patriarchae I Epistulae, vol. 1, an edition and translation of Timothy...
- Timothy Cruso (1657–1697) was an English Presbyterian minister and writer. He studied in the Newington Green Academy; proceeded M.A. at one of the Scotch...
- Brazil Heliconia terciopela Colombia Heliconia thomasiana Panama Heliconia timothei NE Peru, NW Brazil Heliconia titanum Colombia Heliconia tortuosa S Mexico...
- Pseudo-Demosthenes, Adversus Timotheum; C. Rehdantz, Vitae Iphicratis, Chabriae, Timothei (1845); and especially Holm, History of Greece (English translation, Volume...
- Erythroxylum tenue Plowman Erythroxylum tianguanum Plowman Erythroxylum timothei Loiola & M.F.Sales Erythroxylum tortuosum Mart. Erythroxylum tucuruiense...
- authors. Po****tions in the Yucatán Peninsula are treated as the race timothei while po****tions from El Salvador to Costa Rica are treated as the race...
- Metropolitan of Kiev (1722–1730) Raphail, Metropolitan of Kiev (1731–1747) Timothei, Metropolitan of Kiev (1748–1757) ****niy I, Metropolitan of Kiev (1757–1770)...