Birds of the BibleJennings and Graham, 1909 - 467 páginas |
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... proved that he himself comprehended that no man could gauge time accurately when he said , in addressing the Almighty , " For a thousand years in Thy sight are but as yesterday , when it is past , and as a watch in the night . " After ...
... proved that he himself comprehended that no man could gauge time accurately when he said , in addressing the Almighty , " For a thousand years in Thy sight are but as yesterday , when it is past , and as a watch in the night . " After ...
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... prove that once they were upon the surface . This to me is the flaw in Panspermy . These first vegetable growths flourished in semi - darkness , while for ages previous animal life was developing in the darkened waters . The earth never ...
... prove that once they were upon the surface . This to me is the flaw in Panspermy . These first vegetable growths flourished in semi - darkness , while for ages previous animal life was developing in the darkened waters . The earth never ...
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... proving that the head , neck , and tail were serpentine . In the British Museum there is part of the skeleton of the ... proved that he knew of the existence of these toothed and tailed birds and winged serpents . As these creatures ...
... proving that the head , neck , and tail were serpentine . In the British Museum there is part of the skeleton of the ... proved that he knew of the existence of these toothed and tailed birds and winged serpents . As these creatures ...
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... prove these statements concerning the beginning of serpent , bird , beast , and vegetable life . They combine with other facts of nature to prove that the water did " bring forth abundantly " and that the earth yielded " after its kind ...
... prove these statements concerning the beginning of serpent , bird , beast , and vegetable life . They combine with other facts of nature to prove that the water did " bring forth abundantly " and that the earth yielded " after its kind ...
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Gene Stratton-Porter. when he turned to nature for a comparison . He proved that he had learned great lessons all around him , and was capable of speaking of what he learned comprehensively . " But ask now the beasts , and they shall ...
Gene Stratton-Porter. when he turned to nature for a comparison . He proved that he had learned great lessons all around him , and was capable of speaking of what he learned comprehensively . " But ask now the beasts , and they shall ...
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Almighty Aristophanes Aristotle beasts beautiful Bible lands Bible writers birds of abomination bittern blue heron brooding cedar chapter chickens cloud color cormorant crane creatures cried David desert doubt doves eagle earth Edom eggs Egypt exquisite eyes feathers feet fish flight flocks fowl Galilee Gennesaret habit hath heaven Hebrew herons Holy Land horned owl Isaiah Jabbok Jeremiah Jerusalem Jesus Jordan knew lapwing Lebanon little owl living Lord mate mentioned Moab Moses mountains neck nest night hawk numbers old version ospray ostrich Palestine partridge peacocks peafowl pelican picture pigeons plains Pliny poet poetic prey quail raven recorded rivers rock sand snare Solomon song sparrows species spices stork STRATTON-PORTER swallow tail temple thee things thou thought tion to-day translation trees unto valleys voice vulture wild wilderness wings wonderful wrote young