The Truth of Revelation, Demonstrated by an Appeal to Existing Monuments, Sculptures, Gems, Coins, and MedalsLongman, Rees, Orme, Brown, & Green, 1831 - 276 pages |
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... appears to me more striking and novel than many others , and it is because I think it has either been too much neglected , or but too partially insisted on , that I have selected it . It has certainly . b lacked that favouritism to ...
... appears to me more striking and novel than many others , and it is because I think it has either been too much neglected , or but too partially insisted on , that I have selected it . It has certainly . b lacked that favouritism to ...
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... appears , to me at least , altogether incontrovertible , and of such a nature as to impel conviction , and will , doubtless , yield satisfaction where the mind is honest and docile , and willing to receive information on the most ...
... appears , to me at least , altogether incontrovertible , and of such a nature as to impel conviction , and will , doubtless , yield satisfaction where the mind is honest and docile , and willing to receive information on the most ...
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... appears to be daily heightened , fresh odours are emitted , and new sweets extracted from them . He who hath once tasted their excellencies will desire to taste them yet again ; and he who tastes them oftenest will relish them the best ...
... appears to be daily heightened , fresh odours are emitted , and new sweets extracted from them . He who hath once tasted their excellencies will desire to taste them yet again ; and he who tastes them oftenest will relish them the best ...
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... appears from the annals of creation , recorded in Genesis , that light was summoned into being , in rela- tion to our globe , at a very early period , as a witness on the first demiurgic day , to attest the glories of the ani- mated ...
... appears from the annals of creation , recorded in Genesis , that light was summoned into being , in rela- tion to our globe , at a very early period , as a witness on the first demiurgic day , to attest the glories of the ani- mated ...
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... appear probable , even to our short - sighted philosophy , that the sun would be enabled to dissipate the still - remaining mists , and burst forth with splen- dour upon the vegetating surface . So far , therefore , is it from being ...
... appear probable , even to our short - sighted philosophy , that the sun would be enabled to dissipate the still - remaining mists , and burst forth with splen- dour upon the vegetating surface . So far , therefore , is it from being ...
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