Birds of the BibleJennings and Graham, 1916 - 467 páginas |
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... thought of Moses was very clear to him , and he sought to emphasise it to men of his day . " But , beloved , be not ignorant of this one thing , that one day is with the Lord as a thousand years , and a thousand years as one day ...
... thought of Moses was very clear to him , and he sought to emphasise it to men of his day . " But , beloved , be not ignorant of this one thing , that one day is with the Lord as a thousand years , and a thousand years as one day ...
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... succeeding ages covered them with upheavals from the waters , washing from the mountains , and the eternal sifting that we poetically call " star dust . " At first thought this would seem to form no considerable portion of the THE TIME II.
... succeeding ages covered them with upheavals from the waters , washing from the mountains , and the eternal sifting that we poetically call " star dust . " At first thought this would seem to form no considerable portion of the THE TIME II.
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... thought that , like them , the Almighty would fly to the defence of the loved city . But when the people had sinned , and the Creator was provoked to anger , He warned them that He would destroy Judah and Jerusalem , and give the ...
... thought that , like them , the Almighty would fly to the defence of the loved city . But when the people had sinned , and the Creator was provoked to anger , He warned them that He would destroy Judah and Jerusalem , and give the ...
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... thought covered by one small Hebrew word . The point I wish to make was forcefully expressed centuries ago by the grandson of Jesus , the son of Sirach , in a preface to his translation of the book of Ecclesiasticus , now incor- porated ...
... thought covered by one small Hebrew word . The point I wish to make was forcefully expressed centuries ago by the grandson of Jesus , the son of Sirach , in a preface to his translation of the book of Ecclesiasticus , now incor- porated ...
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... thought of annihilation . The protest against being wiped out utterly is inborn and universal . That grand old pessimist , Omar Khayyam , expressed himself thus : Said one among them , surely not in vain , My substance from the common ...
... thought of annihilation . The protest against being wiped out utterly is inborn and universal . That grand old pessimist , Omar Khayyam , expressed himself thus : Said one among them , surely not in vain , My substance from the common ...
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