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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... death . " The sea is , therefore , a figurative expression for everything infinite or gigantic . The omniscience of God reaches to its ground , " or beyond its extremities ; His wisdom is as immeasurable as the extent of the sea ; sins ...
... death . " The sea is , therefore , a figurative expression for everything infinite or gigantic . The omniscience of God reaches to its ground , " or beyond its extremities ; His wisdom is as immeasurable as the extent of the sea ; sins ...
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... death - spreading theory , but the return- ing conviction of an immutable moral order , can alone relieve him.- Nature is cer- tainly a work of art , but the Artist is greater than His work ; it is but a part of the emanation of His ...
... death - spreading theory , but the return- ing conviction of an immutable moral order , can alone relieve him.- Nature is cer- tainly a work of art , but the Artist is greater than His work ; it is but a part of the emanation of His ...
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... death ; it engen- dered mocking Momus and woeful care , the ruthless Parce and terrible Nemesis , and fraud , and criminal love , and strife ; it was the parent of labour and trouble- of tearful sorrow , and struggle , and death - - of ...
... death ; it engen- dered mocking Momus and woeful care , the ruthless Parce and terrible Nemesis , and fraud , and criminal love , and strife ; it was the parent of labour and trouble- of tearful sorrow , and struggle , and death - - of ...
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... death of martyrdom , if he but promotes the cause of humanity ; he is determined to perish rather than to suffer ignominy , and he sacrifices his ex- istence for glory and fame ; his heart is open to the lessons of faith ; he lives in ...
... death of martyrdom , if he but promotes the cause of humanity ; he is determined to perish rather than to suffer ignominy , and he sacrifices his ex- istence for glory and fame ; his heart is open to the lessons of faith ; he lives in ...
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... death ; but him even he can , if not baffle , at least retard by his skill of healing ; Virgil describes men as the masters of the lands and seas ; and Ovid finishes his cosmogony with those re- markable verses , which possess a ...
... death ; but him even he can , if not baffle , at least retard by his skill of healing ; Virgil describes men as the masters of the lands and seas ; and Ovid finishes his cosmogony with those re- markable verses , which possess a ...
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