Birds of the BibleJennings and Graham, 1916 - 467 páginas |
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... knew of science or past ages , but what they could comprehend . Taking this foundation fact into consideration , I do not see how the greatest scientist to - day , if he were placed in precisely the same circumstances , could write a ...
... knew of science or past ages , but what they could comprehend . Taking this foundation fact into consideration , I do not see how the greatest scientist to - day , if he were placed in precisely the same circumstances , could write a ...
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... knew so much else with which scientists agree , no doubt he under- stood that also . Science teaches that on account of the intense heat which existed in the earth in its first form , and the extreme cold ( estimated at Neptune to be ...
... knew so much else with which scientists agree , no doubt he under- stood that also . Science teaches that on account of the intense heat which existed in the earth in its first form , and the extreme cold ( estimated at Neptune to be ...
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... knew of toothed birds just as we do , by finding petrified skeletons . The fact remains that the ancients knew , for they intro- duced these species into tradition and mythology , and even incorporated them in straight attempts at the ...
... knew of toothed birds just as we do , by finding petrified skeletons . The fact remains that the ancients knew , for they intro- duced these species into tradition and mythology , and even incorporated them in straight attempts at the ...
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... knew the birds , and spoke of them casually , just as we do , by recording that " The stork in the heaven knoweth her appointed times ; and the turtle and the crane and the swallow observe the time of their coming . " " " It must have ...
... knew the birds , and spoke of them casually , just as we do , by recording that " The stork in the heaven knoweth her appointed times ; and the turtle and the crane and the swallow observe the time of their coming . " " " It must have ...
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... knew Aristophanes . He wrote in the days of Zechariah , Haggai , and Malachi . The bulk of his work is highly regarded by scientists , and much , in fact nearly two - thirds of what he recorded , proves good natural history to - day ...
... knew Aristophanes . He wrote in the days of Zechariah , Haggai , and Malachi . The bulk of his work is highly regarded by scientists , and much , in fact nearly two - thirds of what he recorded , proves good natural history to - day ...
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