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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... taken , were they not to rise early , they would be unable to travel far before the sun had gained its meridian height . They therefore start a little before daylight , and rest under the shade during the heat of the day . Here also we ...
... taken , were they not to rise early , they would be unable to travel far before the sun had gained its meridian height . They therefore start a little before daylight , and rest under the shade during the heat of the day . Here also we ...
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... taken for seeds and kernels . LAPIDOTH , л the husband of Deborah the prophetess , is mentioned in Judges 4. 4. The con- jecture that the word refers rather to her birth - place than to the name of a man , has no support from the He ...
... taken for seeds and kernels . LAPIDOTH , л the husband of Deborah the prophetess , is mentioned in Judges 4. 4. The con- jecture that the word refers rather to her birth - place than to the name of a man , has no support from the He ...
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... taken as an evidence of grace , ( Psalm 1.3 , ) while at others they represent the mere out- ward form of religion without the spirit . ( Matt . 21. 19. ) Their flourishing and their decay , their restoration and their fragility ...
... taken as an evidence of grace , ( Psalm 1.3 , ) while at others they represent the mere out- ward form of religion without the spirit . ( Matt . 21. 19. ) Their flourishing and their decay , their restoration and their fragility ...
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... taken away . " A learned German physician , speaking of the crucifixion , observes , " The degree of misery is gradual in its increase , and the person crucified is able to live under it commonly until the third and sometimes until the ...
... taken away . " A learned German physician , speaking of the crucifixion , observes , " The degree of misery is gradual in its increase , and the person crucified is able to live under it commonly until the third and sometimes until the ...
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... taken by means of a powerful net , will often overturn the boats that surround it ; has , proportionally , the largest mouth of all monsters whatever ; moves both its jaws equally , the upper of which has not less than forty , and the ...
... taken by means of a powerful net , will often overturn the boats that surround it ; has , proportionally , the largest mouth of all monsters whatever ; moves both its jaws equally , the upper of which has not less than forty , and the ...
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The Bible cyclopædia: or, Illustrations of the civil and natural history of ... William Goodhugh,William Cooke Taylor Affichage du livre entier - 1841 |
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