A Historical and Critical Commentary on The Old Testament, with a New Translation: GenesisLongman, Brown, Green, Longmans, and Roberts, 1858 - 892 páginas |
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... chief end of all human generations . But dis- tinguished for depth and purity are the descriptions with which the first book of the Old Testament opens . They are designed to enforce , that mankind is one great fraternal tribe ...
... chief end of all human generations . But dis- tinguished for depth and purity are the descriptions with which the first book of the Old Testament opens . They are designed to enforce , that mankind is one great fraternal tribe ...
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... chief classes . Not a few divines and scholars — whose zeal , unfortunately , overruled their reason - flatly denied the cor- rectness , and even possibility , of such facts : every one knows that Galileo was com- pelled to abjure and ...
... chief classes . Not a few divines and scholars — whose zeal , unfortunately , overruled their reason - flatly denied the cor- rectness , and even possibility , of such facts : every one knows that Galileo was com- pelled to abjure and ...
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... chief support to the admirable telescopic observations of Sir William Herschel , which have disclosed to us worlds of amazing wonders . This illustrious astronomer traced the progress of condensation in the assemblage of nebulæ , " much ...
... chief support to the admirable telescopic observations of Sir William Herschel , which have disclosed to us worlds of amazing wonders . This illustrious astronomer traced the progress of condensation in the assemblage of nebulæ , " much ...
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... chief notions of the Bible regarding the individual parts of the Cosmos . A few remarks on the universe , as a whole , will complete this sketch . Heaven and earth , which comprise the created universe , are eternal , their laws are ...
... chief notions of the Bible regarding the individual parts of the Cosmos . A few remarks on the universe , as a whole , will complete this sketch . Heaven and earth , which comprise the created universe , are eternal , their laws are ...
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... chief end of the former is man and his moral excellence , whilst the tendency of the latter is to demon- strate the undeviating necessity of the physical laws . This , we repeat , is not sufficient . These might be differences of ...
... chief end of the former is man and his moral excellence , whilst the tendency of the latter is to demon- strate the undeviating necessity of the physical laws . This , we repeat , is not sufficient . These might be differences of ...
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