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"The mind-boggling text may have the ratification of the majority," Mr. Paz Soldán said, "but it might not be the recipe for a viable country".
He may have had in mind the teaching that he later summarizes as that of certain gnostikoi or "Barbelo-gnostikoi," as the original text may have read.
The risible English version of the Czech text may have been partly to blame, though it should be added that Dvorak's response to his subject sits uneasily with the conventions of Victorian piety.
(5) A text may have been written and transmitted after the establishment of a scholarly tradition, or it may show signs of "wild" and arbitrary variation dating from an age in which standards of exact verbal accuracy were low.
While it's certainly fair to bring modern perspectives to bear on ancient authors, a reading that stuck closer to the text may have vitiated, or at least challenged, such a strategy.
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Many reporters heard Lincoln say, "This nation, under God, shall have a new birth of freedom," though the phrase "under God" occurs in neither draft of the text; Lincoln may have spontaneously inserted it — a sign of his growing religious consciousness during the last year of the war.
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