The Christian Lady's Magazine, Volumen19R. B. Seeley and W. Burnside, 1843 |
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... living tomb , a frightful syncope , which forbids alike the pomp of funeral honors , and the solace of affliction's cares . " The multitude of Egypt , of Asshur , and Elam , Mesech , and Tubal , and Edom , with their kings and their ...
... living tomb , a frightful syncope , which forbids alike the pomp of funeral honors , and the solace of affliction's cares . " The multitude of Egypt , of Asshur , and Elam , Mesech , and Tubal , and Edom , with their kings and their ...
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... living crea- tures are now produced , is not all as wonderful , as incomprehensible , as the fact recorded in our text , or as Adam's creation out of the dust ? We cease to consider those things extraordinary which we witness daily ...
... living crea- tures are now produced , is not all as wonderful , as incomprehensible , as the fact recorded in our text , or as Adam's creation out of the dust ? We cease to consider those things extraordinary which we witness daily ...
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... living creatures after any particular manner , except that it pleased God that they should be so produced ; and had it happened that the different species of living things were brought into existence , not as they are now , but in ...
... living creatures after any particular manner , except that it pleased God that they should be so produced ; and had it happened that the different species of living things were brought into existence , not as they are now , but in ...
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... : and again , when we read that from the living body of the man , another human being was derived , here we recognise , although ne- cessarily under another form , the same law of nature 34 EXPOSITORY REMARKS ON GENESIS .
... : and again , when we read that from the living body of the man , another human being was derived , here we recognise , although ne- cessarily under another form , the same law of nature 34 EXPOSITORY REMARKS ON GENESIS .
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... living creatures , and was to subdue the material elements to her own use . ( chap . i . 28. ) In the original gift of the world to man , we perceive that the gift was also to the woman , who took her equal place beside the man , being ...
... living creatures , and was to subdue the material elements to her own use . ( chap . i . 28. ) In the original gift of the world to man , we perceive that the gift was also to the woman , who took her equal place beside the man , being ...
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