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1 2,5 | Gregory of Nyssa, the most profound thinker of the three. They 2 3,9 | interesting story which shows the profound respect commanded in India 3 3,12| unable to stop, produced a profound ethnographic change in the 4 4,1 | sufficient military force, and profound disturbances shook the Empire 5 4,1 | The observations of three profound students illustrate the 6 4,1 | Asia Minor assumes a very profound significance.~ The second 7 5,7 | and disclose in it more profound meaning and still greater 8 5,8 | and art.~A movement so profound, complex, and intense as 9 5,8 | depth of poetical force and profound doctrine they are among 10 5,8 | his contemporaries by his profound and varied learning, and 11 6,6 | 983-1002), educated in profound reverence for the Byzantine 12 6,7 | Bishop Porphyrius Uspensky, a profound Russian student of the Christian 13 6,8 | His broad education and profound interest in literary works, 14 7,4 | picturesque style; revealing profound knowledge both of ancient 15 7,4 | monastic life, as well as a profound scholar whose knowledge 16 8,16| his teacher and who felt profound reverence for him.[165] 17 8,16| one of his letters, the profound impression produced upon 18 8,16| as well as for a more profound understanding of the cultural 19 9,2 | fifteenth centuries and in the profound enthusiasm felt for the 20 9,7 | away. With a feeling of profound mourning the mass of the 21 9,18| grounds to admire his vast and profound erudition. Metochites cited