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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... period , seemed to be as unpromising as could well be imagined ; but the seal of its mystery is broken , and from this mystic source a new and unexpected confirmation of Sacred Writ has been obtained . As time rolls on , new accessions ...
... period , seemed to be as unpromising as could well be imagined ; but the seal of its mystery is broken , and from this mystic source a new and unexpected confirmation of Sacred Writ has been obtained . As time rolls on , new accessions ...
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... period in which men will reflect if they will ever think at all . We would not , however , attach an undue consequence to so sudden a change ; we do not desire to rest on so questionable and flimsy a basis . There is such a thing as ...
... period in which men will reflect if they will ever think at all . We would not , however , attach an undue consequence to so sudden a change ; we do not desire to rest on so questionable and flimsy a basis . There is such a thing as ...
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... , at a very early period , as a witness on the first demiurgic day , to attest the glories of the ani- mated panorama when it heaved with life and motion , 1 Kings , xix . 11 , & c . under the fiat of OMNIPOTENCE ; and it may have 14.
... , at a very early period , as a witness on the first demiurgic day , to attest the glories of the ani- mated panorama when it heaved with life and motion , 1 Kings , xix . 11 , & c . under the fiat of OMNIPOTENCE ; and it may have 14.
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... period of the hexäeme- ron , as described by the diurnal revolution of the earth on its axis . It is true , the sun and moon became only visible for the first time from the surface of the earth on the fourth day - at this period the ...
... period of the hexäeme- ron , as described by the diurnal revolution of the earth on its axis . It is true , the sun and moon became only visible for the first time from the surface of the earth on the fourth day - at this period the ...
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... periods marked the succession of creation . On the third day the earth was adorned with a carpet of vegetation ; there was fruit in the vine , and the pome- granate budded ; the lilies of the field were clothed , the palm tree ...
... periods marked the succession of creation . On the third day the earth was adorned with a carpet of vegetation ; there was fruit in the vine , and the pome- granate budded ; the lilies of the field were clothed , the palm tree ...
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