The Bible cyclopædia: or, Illustrations of the civil and natural history of the sacred writings [ed. by W. Goodhugh, completed by W.C. Taylor].William Goodhugh, William Cooke Taylor 1843 |
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... nature required temporal sanctions , and their imme- diate enforcement ; its object could not be attained by waiting till the invisible realities of a future state should be unveiled . The previous exhibition of such a moral government ...
... nature required temporal sanctions , and their imme- diate enforcement ; its object could not be attained by waiting till the invisible realities of a future state should be unveiled . The previous exhibition of such a moral government ...
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... nature had divided the rock for the passage of the water of a beautiful spring . It was a grotto in Lehi , in which God on this occasion made the water to gush out , and run in a stream into the adjoining country , where the exhausted ...
... nature had divided the rock for the passage of the water of a beautiful spring . It was a grotto in Lehi , in which God on this occasion made the water to gush out , and run in a stream into the adjoining country , where the exhausted ...
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... " The disease was also once prevalent in this and other northern countries , as the numerous hospitals for lepers which once existed fully prove . Perhaps the most accurate conception of the real nature of. 758 LENT LEPROSY .
... " The disease was also once prevalent in this and other northern countries , as the numerous hospitals for lepers which once existed fully prove . Perhaps the most accurate conception of the real nature of. 758 LENT LEPROSY .
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... nature of this frightful disease may be gathered from the following extract from the report made to the French government by Peysonnel , a physician , who was sent out , in 1756 , to the island of Guadaloupe , to examine into a new ...
... nature of this frightful disease may be gathered from the following extract from the report made to the French government by Peysonnel , a physician , who was sent out , in 1756 , to the island of Guadaloupe , to examine into a new ...
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... nature , the expression of ' Solomon in all his glory not being arrayed like one of these , ' is peculiarly appropriate . I consider the feeling with which this was expressed , as the highest honour ever done to the study of plants ...
... nature , the expression of ' Solomon in all his glory not being arrayed like one of these , ' is peculiarly appropriate . I consider the feeling with which this was expressed , as the highest honour ever done to the study of plants ...
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