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Page 105
... periods that followed the demise of Lord Buddha . The first 1,000 years was called the " Period of the Perfect Law , " when the religion of the Buddha was genuinely and perfectly practiced . The sec- ond 1,000 years was called the " Period ...
... periods that followed the demise of Lord Buddha . The first 1,000 years was called the " Period of the Perfect Law , " when the religion of the Buddha was genuinely and perfectly practiced . The sec- ond 1,000 years was called the " Period ...
Page 302
... period : foundations of the Israelite religion The period of the conquest and settlement of Canaan The period of the united monarchy The period of the divided kingdom The period of classical prophecy and cult reform The exilic period ...
... period : foundations of the Israelite religion The period of the conquest and settlement of Canaan The period of the united monarchy The period of the divided kingdom The period of classical prophecy and cult reform The exilic period ...
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... period . Moreover , the intensity of the sensitive period varies among animal species ; even in animals of the same species , the sensitive period may be different for auditory and visual stimuli . The period seems to begin as soon as ...
... period . Moreover , the intensity of the sensitive period varies among animal species ; even in animals of the same species , the sensitive period may be different for auditory and visual stimuli . The period seems to begin as soon as ...
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