The Popular Cyclopædia of Biblical Literature: Condensed from the Larger WorkGould and Lincoln, 1856 - 800 pages |
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... species of men , or there are several . But we cannot , in strict fairness , admit that the questions are identical . It is hypothetically conceivable that the Adorable God might give existence to any number of creatures , which should ...
... species of men , or there are several . But we cannot , in strict fairness , admit that the questions are identical . It is hypothetically conceivable that the Adorable God might give existence to any number of creatures , which should ...
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... species , and that there were many trees of that species . The figurative use of the ex- pression in Rev. xxii . 2 , where a plurality is plainly intended , involves no evidence of such a design in this literal narrative . The phraseo ...
... species , and that there were many trees of that species . The figurative use of the ex- pression in Rev. xxii . 2 , where a plurality is plainly intended , involves no evidence of such a design in this literal narrative . The phraseo ...
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... species even yet remaining , though , if it were so , we could not determine its species , for the plain reason , that no name , description , or information whatever is given that could possibly lead to the ascertainment . Yet we ...
... species even yet remaining , though , if it were so , we could not determine its species , for the plain reason , that no name , description , or information whatever is given that could possibly lead to the ascertainment . Yet we ...
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... species are armed , as few persons know before- hand which are venomous and which are harm- less ; and , after all , this is rather an advantage than a curse to the animal . It is an effectual defence without effort . Indeed , we may ...
... species are armed , as few persons know before- hand which are venomous and which are harm- less ; and , after all , this is rather an advantage than a curse to the animal . It is an effectual defence without effort . Indeed , we may ...
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... species , but generally for several of this dangerous class of reptiles . We have before us a list , far from complete , of the erpetology of Palestine , Arabia , and Egypt , in which there are , among forty - three species indicated ...
... species , but generally for several of this dangerous class of reptiles . We have before us a list , far from complete , of the erpetology of Palestine , Arabia , and Egypt , in which there are , among forty - three species indicated ...
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Abimelech Abraham Acts Ahaz altar Ammonites Amorites ancient animals Apostle appears Arabia Arabs Asia Assyria Babylon called Canaan Christ Christian Chron church comp Damascus David death denote Deut divine East Edom Egypt Egyptian epistle Euphrates Exod Ezek Ezra father favour Greek Hebrew Hebron high-priest holy inhabitants Israel Israelites Jehovah Jeroboam Jerusalem Jesus Jewish Jews Joab Jordan Josephus Josh Judæa Judah Judg king land latter Lord Luke Matt means ment mentioned Meroë Moses mountains nations natural occurs Palestine passages Paul period Persian persons Philistines possession present priests probably prophet reign rendered Roman sacred Scripture seems Solomon species stone supposed Syria temple Testament thou tion town tree tribe tribe of Judah viii word worship writers xvii xviii xxii xxiii xxiv xxvii