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Some of the texts referred to black people as "animals," and used the "N" word, among other slurs.
Early Jewish texts referred to a "western wall of the Temple", but there is doubt whether the texts were referring to today's Western Wall or to another wall which stood within the Temple complex.
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Other texts refer, obliquely, to problems with finding a job, fraught relationships with women, racial violence, family.
Judaic and Islamic canonical texts refer frequently to slavery and treat it as a natural condition that might befall anyone.
Ancient texts refer to ablutions (baptism) and purifications and chastisements, to fetters and liberation, and to certain ceremonial passwords.
The Zhuangzi and other early texts refer to "Lao Dan" consistently but not "Li Er".
The author of these texts refers to Olympiodorus four times and may have been his pupil.
Although there are texts referring to Brahman as contracted and identical to Brahman, other texts speak of Brahman as expanded.
Proponents of this interpretation are apt to cite Third Meditation texts referring to truths said to be revealed by the natural light.
Hieroglyphic texts refer to him as "Lord of the West", much like Siyah K'ak'.
Those on the wing panels are taken from texts referring directly to the two saints.
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