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  1. Plato's vision of the ideas.W. Temple - 1908 - Mind 17 (68):502-517.
  2. Plato's Vision of the Ideas.W. Temple - 1909 - Philosophical Review 18:357.
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    Setbacks, Roadblocks, Disappointments, and Compromise.Paul W. Temple - 1991 - Business Ethics 5 (6):22-25.
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    Setbacks, Roadblocks, Disappointments, and Compromise.Paul W. Temple - 1991 - Business Ethics: The Magazine of Corporate Responsibility 5 (6):22-25.
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  5. The Love of God our Hope of Immortality.W. Temple - 1915 - Hibbert Journal 14:538.
     
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    The Temple of Hibis in El Khargeh Oasis.W. F. Albright & H. E. Winlock - 1945 - American Journal of Philology 66 (1):104.
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    The temple of Apollo at Didyma: the building and its function (plate VII).H. W. Parke - 1986 - Journal of Hellenic Studies 106:121-131.
    The Hellenistic temple of Apollo at Didyma presents several unique features in its plan. In its exterior it resembles the typical large Ionic temple of Asia Minor with a double colonnade surrounding it, no opisthodomus, and a pronaos containing three rows of four columns each. But at this point the plan of the temple was modified in the strangest manner. For the pronaos does not lead by a great central doorway into the cella, but where the doorway (...)
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  8. TEMPLE, W. -Nature, Man and God. [REVIEW]E. W. Edwards - 1935 - Mind 44:240.
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    Temple Themes and Ethical Formation in the Sermon On the Mount.John W. Welch - 2009 - Studies in Christian Ethics 22 (2):151-163.
    The Sermon on the Mount is a coherent text, consistently drawing on words, expressions, and sacred values that were principally at home in the Old Testament Psalms and in the spiritual functions of the Temple of Jerusalem. Noticing these powerful allusions and understanding the moral authority that they would have conveyed to the ears of its earliest listeners opens insights into the ability of the Sermon on the Mount to communicate an authoritative moral vision, to engender a shared community (...)
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    Les Chérubins du troisième Temple à Antioche.W. L. Duliere - 1961 - Zeitschrift für Religions- Und Geistesgeschichte 13 (3):201-219.
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    Tiruparuttikunram and Its Temples.W. Norman Brown & T. N. Ramachandran - 1934 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 54 (4):438.
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    Cosmos and creation: Second Temple perspectives.Michael W. Duggan, Renate Egger-Wenzel & Stefan C. Reif (eds.) - 2020 - Boston: De Gruyter.
    This volume contains essays by some of the leading scholars in the study of the Jewish religious ideas in the Second Temple period, that led up to the development of early forms of Rabbinic Judaism and Christianity. Close attention is paid to the cosmological ideas to be found in the Ancient Near East and in the Hebrew Bible and to the manner in which the translators of the Hebrew Bible into Greek reflected the creativity with which Judaism engaged Hellenistic (...)
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    Nepalese Temple Architecture. Its Characteristics and Its Relations to Indian Development.Michael W. Meister & Ulrich Wiesner - 1982 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 102 (1):236.
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  14. Temple Myths and the Popularization of Kannon Pilgrimage in Japan.Mark W. Macwilliams - 1997 - Japanese Journal of Religious Studies 24 (3-4):3-4.
     
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  15. Temples and Temple Service in Ancient Israel An Inquiry into the Character of Cult Phenomena and the Historical Setting of the Priestly School.Menahem Haran & Berhard W. Anderson - 1978
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    The Temple of Apollo at Kourion S. Sinos (with F. Wenzel, E. Kalliri, M. Ieronymidou): The Temple of Apollo Hylates at Kourion and the Restoration of its South- West Corner. Pp. 301; 363 figs. Athens: A. G. Leventis Foundation, 1990.H. W. Catling - 1992 - Cambridge University Press.
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    Temples of the Muses and a History of Pharmacy MuseumsSami K. Hamarneh.Ernst W. Stieb - 1973 - Isis 64 (3):401-401.
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    Temples de l'Inde Centrale et Occidentale, Étude stylistique et essai de chronologie relative du VIe au milieu du Xe siècleTemples de l'Inde Centrale et Occidentale, Etude stylistique et essai de chronologie relative du VIe au milieu du Xe siecle.Michael W. Meister & Odette Viennot - 1979 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 99 (2):357.
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    Early Stone Temples of Orissa.Michael W. Meister & Vidya Dehejia - 1980 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 100 (2):155.
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  20. The Hindu temple: Axis and access.Michael W. Meister - 1991 - In Kapila Vatsyayan (ed.), Concepts of space, ancient and modern. New Delhi: Abhinav Publications. pp. 269--80.
     
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    The Indian Temple Forms in Karṇāṭaka Inscriptions and ArchitectureThe Indian Temple Forms in Karnataka Inscriptions and Architecture.Michael W. Meister & M. A. Dhaky - 1979 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 99 (3):525.
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    Encyclopaedia of Indian Temple Architecture, Vol. 2, Pt. 2: North India, Period of Early Maturity, c. A. D. 700-900.John W. Mosteller, Michael W. Meister & M. A. Dhaky - 1994 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 114 (1):127.
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  23. Bradley Chance, J. jerusalem, the Temple, and the New Age in Luke-Acts, Macon, GA, Mercer UP, ISBN 0-86554-301.Roger W. Cowley - 1989 - Bijdragen, Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie En Theologie 50 (3).
     
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    The Collection of the Sumerian Temple HymnsThe Keš Temple HymnThe Kes Temple Hymn.Wolfgang Heimpel, Åke W. Sjöberg, E. Bergmann, Gene B. Gragg & Ake W. Sjoberg - 1972 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 92 (2):285.
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    Incubation - Incubation, or the Cure of Disease in Pagan Temples and Christian Churches. By Mary Hamilton, M. A., Carnegie Research Scholar. Simpkin, Marshall and Co. Pp. vi + 228. 5 s. net. [REVIEW]W. H. D. Rouse - 1907 - The Classical Review 21 (05):155-.
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    The Classic and Romantic in Natural Philosopy: an inaugural lecture. By G. Temple. (Oxford, Clarendon Press 1954. Pp. 22. 2s. 6d.). [REVIEW]W. K. C. Guthrie - 1955 - Philosophy 30 (114):282-.
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    The Temple of Apollo at Kourion S. Sinos (with F. Wenzel, E. Kalliri, M. Ieronymidou): The Temple of Apollo Hylates at Kourion and the Restoration of its South- West Corner. Pp. 301; 363 figs. Athens: A. G. Leventis Foundation, 1990. [REVIEW]H. W. Catling - 1992 - The Classical Review 42 (01):139-141.
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    Encyclopaedia of Indian Temple Architecture. Volume 1, Part 1: South India: Lower Drāviḍadēśa, 200 B. C.-A. D. 1324Encyclopaedia of Indian Temple Architecture. Volume 1, Part 1: South India: Lower Dravidadesa, 200 B. C.-A. D. 1324. [REVIEW]Guy Welbon, Michael W. Meister & M. A. Dhaky - 1983 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 103 (4):782.
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    The Philosophy of Berdyaeff.W. R. Inge - 1946 - Philosophy 21 (80):195 - 204.
    The late Archbishop Temple regarded Berdyaeff as one of the most important writers of the present time, and several good judges have said the same. He is a lonely, original, combative thinker, nullius addictus iurare in verba magistri , whose philosophy is based solely on his own spiritual experience. Contradictions and ambiguities may certainly be found in his writings, but the same may be said of every philosopher who recognizes what Heraclitus calls the fathomless depths of human personality, the (...)
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    Encyclopaedia of Indian Temple Architecture, vol. II, pt. I: North India: Foundations of North Indian Style, c. 250 B. C.-A. D. 1100. [REVIEW]John Mosteller, Michael W. Meister, M. A. Dhaky & Krishna Deva - 1991 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 111 (2):417.
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    Propertius 4. 1. 9.W. S. Watt - 1975 - Classical Quarterly 25 (01):155-.
    Most modern editors adopt one or other of two readings: quot gradibus domus ista Remi se sustulit! olim / unus erat etc.; qua gradibus domus ista Remi se sustulit, olim / unus erat etc. It is true that a large number of steps leading up to a temple is an indicationof its magnificence; cf. Ovid, Pont. 3. 2. 49 f. templa manent hodie vastis innixa columnis, / perque quater denos itur in ilia gradus. Nevertheless in this context qua is (...)
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    Propertius 4. 1. 9.W. S. Watt - 1975 - Classical Quarterly 25 (1):155-156.
    Most modern editors adopt one or other of two readings: quot gradibus domus ista Remi se sustulit! olim / unus erat etc.; qua gradibus domus ista Remi se sustulit, olim / unus erat etc. It is true that a large number of steps leading up to a temple is an indicationof its magnificence; cf. Ovid, Pont. 3. 2. 49 f. templa manent hodie vastis innixa columnis, / perque quater denos itur in ilia gradus. Nevertheless in this context qua is (...)
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    William James and the Reinstatement of the Vague By William Joseph Gavin. Temple University Press, 1992. 240 pp., $37.95. [REVIEW]R. W. Newell - 1993 - Philosophy 68 (264):253-.
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    Why is Valerius flaccus a quindecimvir?W. Jeffrey Tatum - 2016 - Classical Quarterly 66 (1):239-244.
    ‘Valerius Flaccus knows how to write with elegant precision.’ – R. Syme, Tacitus, 89.Phoebe, mone, si Cumaeae mihi conscia uatis 5stat casta cortina domo, si laurea dignafronte uiret …In these lines, as critics have long recognized, resides evidence for identifying Valerius Flaccus as a quindecimuir sacris faciundis. Emphasis is placed on the tripod emblematic of this sacred office which is here intimately associated with expertise in the oracular communications of the Cumaean Sibyl. The libri Sibyllini, the supervision and interpretation of (...)
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    William James and the Reinstatement of the Vague By William Joseph Gavin. Temple University Press, 1992. 240 pp., $37.95. [REVIEW]R. W. Newell - 1993 - Philosophy 68 (264):253-256.
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    Workers vs. Intellectuals in Solidarnosc.A. W. Tymowski - 1991 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 1991 (90):157-174.
    Title: Breaking the Barrier: The Rise of Solidarity in PolandPublisher: Oxford University PressISBN: 0195061225Author: Lawrence GoodwynTitle: The Roots of Solidarity: A Political Sociology of Poland's Working Class DemocratizationPublisher: Princeton University PressISBN: 0691078629Author: Roman LabaTitle: Solidarity and the Politics of Anti-Politics: Opposition and Reform in Poland since 1968Publisher: Temple University PressISBN: 0877229007Author: David Ost.
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    Priests, Prophets and Scribes: Essays on the Formation and Heritage of Second Temple Judaism in Honour of Joseph Blenkinsopp.Daniel R. Schwartz, Eugene Ulrich, John W. Wright, Robert P. Carroll & Philip R. Davies - 1996 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 116 (1):140.
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    Platonism in Recent Religious Thought. [REVIEW]W. S. D. - 1958 - Review of Metaphysics 11 (4):691-691.
    About each of six men, W. R. Inge, P. E. More, A. E. Taylor, William Temple, and G. Santayana, the author asks two questions: How does he interpret Plato and/or the Platonic tradition? What are the central elements in his religious thought? Geoghegan's general conclusion: though agreeing in their ethical Theism, moral idealism, ambivalent view of Nature, and reliance upon God to relate essence and existence, Platonism and Christianity have not been united ; with Whitehead and Santayana, naturalism has (...)
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    Die hermeneutiese proses onderliggend aan Paulus se eksegese van Eksodus 17:6 en Numeri 20:7–11 in 1 Korintiërs 10:1–4.Jacobus D. W. de Koning - 2021 - HTS Theological Studies 77 (4):9.
    The hermeneutical process underlying Paul’s exegesis of Exodus 17:6 and Numbers 20:7–11 in 1 Corinthians 10:1–4. In this article, Paul’s use of the Old Testament in 1 Corinthians 10:1–4 comes under scrutiny. In contrast with the theory of some modern scholars that Paul uses, ‘fanciful analogies’, ‘startling figurative claims’ and metaphors that ‘should not he pressed’, in reaching his conclusion that ‘the rock was Christ’, in 1 Corinthians 10:4c, it is indicated that Paul is indeed taking the original text, the (...)
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    Mountains and cities in cambodia: Temple architecture and divine vision. [REVIEW]Michael W. Meister - 2000 - International Journal of Hindu Studies 4 (3):261-268.
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    Architecture at service: a profession between luxury provision, public agency, and counter-culture.Ole W. Fischer (ed.) - 2016 - Salt Lake City, Utah: University of Utah School of Architecture.
    Dialectic IV convenes contributions with new takes on the long held proposition that architects are providers of design services. They service everyone from the status quo all the way to the subaltern. We know well how architects have historically fashioned themselves to be able to procure the most valued building commissions a people have to offer. There are temples, churches, and shrines, palaces and private villas, and surely monuments, state institutions, and corporate headquarters. But how have the members of the (...)
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    The idol of history.James W. Ceaser - 2003 - Social Philosophy and Policy 20 (1):38-58.
    “The idol of communism, which spread social strife, enmity and unparalleled brutality everywhere, which instilled fear in humanity, has collapsed.” These words, spoken by Russian president Boris Yeltsin before a joint session of the U.S. Congress in 1992, brought a tumultuous response from America's political leaders. The evocation of the theme of idolatry by a former member of the Communist Party was striking, all the more so because it must have called to his listeners' minds the dramatic scenes of the (...)
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    Encyclopaedia of Indian Temple Architecture. Vol. I, Part 2, South India Upper Drāviḍadēśa Early Phase A. D. 550-1075Encyclopaedia of Indian Temple Architecture. Vol. I, Part 2, South India Upper Dravidadesa Early Phase A. D. 550-1075. [REVIEW]John F. Mosteller, Michael W. Meister & M. A. Dhaky - 1988 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 108 (1):187.
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    Dads and Daughters.Michael W. Austin - 2010-09-24 - In Fritz Allhoff, Lon S. Nease & Michael W. Austin (eds.), Fatherhood ‐ Philosophy for Everyone. Wiley‐Blackwell. pp. 190–201.
    This chapter contains sections titled: Interests and Obligations Self‐Knowledge Moral Development Through Humility, Courage, and Wisdom Character and the Common Good Further Down the Road Notes.
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    Xopoy_ in the _Plutus.E. W. Handley - 1953 - Classical Quarterly 3 (1-2):55-.
    In a recent article Professor W. Beare casts doubt on the authenticity of XOPOY at certain places in the Plutus. Of 626–7, he observes: ‘…the editors assume an interlude and insert in Aristophanes’ text. But what the scholiast says is . The poet “ought to have” inserted a choral interlude and “waited a little” until someone could return from the temple with news of the cure.
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    Further critical notes on Euripides' Hippolytus.C. W. Willink - 1999 - Classical Quarterly 49 (02):408-.
    29–33. Phaedra's ἒρως must at first have been without betraying symptoms, by contrast with the change at Trozen to symptoms of νόσος as described in 34–40. We need to be told that explicitly, in preparation for 34ff. and in conjunction with the potentially revealing foundation of a temple to Aphrodite. We therefore need not only Jortin's ὀνομάσουσιν for ὠνόμαζєν in 33, but also my δηλον for ἒκδηλον in 32. The nearby ἒκδηλον in 37 will have played a part in (...)
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    Original Tao: Inward Training and the Foundations of Taoist Mysticism, and: Laughing at the Tao: Debates among Buddhists and Taoists in Medieval China, and: Taoist Tradition and Change: The Story of the Complete Perfection Sect in Hong Kong, and: Lord of the Three in One: The Spread of a Cult in Southeast China (review).David W. Chappell - 2000 - Buddhist-Christian Studies 20 (1):287-292.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Buddhist-Christian Studies 20 (2000) 287-292 [Access article in PDF] Book Review Original Tao: Inward Training and the Foundations of Taoist Mysticism Laughing at the Tao: Debates Among Buddhists and Taoists in Medieval China Taoist Tradition and Change: The Story of the Complete Perfection Sect in Hong Kong Lord of the Three in One: The Spread of a Cult in Southeast China Original Tao: Inward Training and the Foundations of (...)
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    Les temples de l'Hermon, de la Bekaa et de la vallée du Barada dessinés par W. J. Bankes.Jacqueline Dentzer-Feydy - 1999 - Topoi 9 (2):527-568.
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  49. The we and the other in the worldview of 1 Enoch, the Dead Sea scrolls, and other early Jewish texts.George W. E. Nickelsburg - 2011 - In John Joseph Collins & Daniel C. Harlow (eds.), The "other" in Second Temple Judaism: essays in honor of John J. Collins. Grand Rapids, Mich.: W.B. Eerdmans Pub. Co..
     
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  50. TEMPLE, W. -Plato and Christianity. [REVIEW]A. E. T. A. E. T. - 1916 - Mind 25:546.
     
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