Birds of the BibleJennings and Graham, 1916 - 467 páginas |
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... close Gennesaret , homed bands of professional robbers . These men were so wild and fierce they pillaged and killed without mercy , and when plunder was scarce , lived upon the flesh of eagles , hawks , wild goats , and hares . Again ...
... close Gennesaret , homed bands of professional robbers . These men were so wild and fierce they pillaged and killed without mercy , and when plunder was scarce , lived upon the flesh of eagles , hawks , wild goats , and hares . Again ...
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... close of life , reached a climax of impassioned utterance in this poem that leaves it stand- ing monumental in the literature of nations . This thought of Moses , that he wished his teachings " " to refresh his people as the small rain ...
... close of life , reached a climax of impassioned utterance in this poem that leaves it stand- ing monumental in the literature of nations . This thought of Moses , that he wished his teachings " " to refresh his people as the small rain ...
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... Close by the clear , cooling fountain , There mayst thou wash and be clean ! " Then a musician read those lines until the ecstasy of David began to swell in his soul , and music touched with Divinity to equal the words flowed from his ...
... Close by the clear , cooling fountain , There mayst thou wash and be clean ! " Then a musician read those lines until the ecstasy of David began to swell in his soul , and music touched with Divinity to equal the words flowed from his ...
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... close from the fowls of the air . " Destruction and death say , We have heard a rumour thereof with our ears . God understandeth the way thereof , And He knoweth the place thereof . " Isaiah was so much of a poet that his prose is ...
... close from the fowls of the air . " Destruction and death say , We have heard a rumour thereof with our ears . God understandeth the way thereof , And He knoweth the place thereof . " Isaiah was so much of a poet that his prose is ...
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... close relatives , and their cries and habits are quite similar , so that either would suit the requirements of the text equally well . But to change the bittern to the porcupine , as will be explained in the Bittern chapter , is ...
... close relatives , and their cries and habits are quite similar , so that either would suit the requirements of the text equally well . But to change the bittern to the porcupine , as will be explained in the Bittern chapter , is ...
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