The Truth of Revelation, Demonstrated by an Appeal to Existing Monuments, Sculptures, Gems, Coins, and MedalsLongman, Rees, Orme, Brown, & Green, 1831 - 276 páginas |
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... believe , in one of the museums of Paris ; nor is it doubted that these were copies from rare originals actually existing . The speculations of the geologist have changed their form and dimensions like a Proteus , and almost as rapidly ...
... believe , in one of the museums of Paris ; nor is it doubted that these were copies from rare originals actually existing . The speculations of the geologist have changed their form and dimensions like a Proteus , and almost as rapidly ...
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... believe numbers " die as the fool dieth , " but this does not alter the case . Hume gave play to his facetious powers at the hour of death . Was that the act of a reasonable man , or of a reflecting mind ? With all his philosophy he ...
... believe numbers " die as the fool dieth , " but this does not alter the case . Hume gave play to his facetious powers at the hour of death . Was that the act of a reasonable man , or of a reflecting mind ? With all his philosophy he ...
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... believe that the first creation was not a slow process , carried on through a succession of ages , but the prompt obedi- ence of nature to the mandate of an omnipotent fiat . The succession of periods , in the order of creation , in ...
... believe that the first creation was not a slow process , carried on through a succession of ages , but the prompt obedi- ence of nature to the mandate of an omnipotent fiat . The succession of periods , in the order of creation , in ...
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... believe M. Champollion is engaged in the same interesting question , which we cannot doubt will , in its solution , cast a new light over the Scripture Chronicles . As to the legends of Indian deities , and pretensions to antiquity ...
... believe M. Champollion is engaged in the same interesting question , which we cannot doubt will , in its solution , cast a new light over the Scripture Chronicles . As to the legends of Indian deities , and pretensions to antiquity ...
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... believe that all these things were the work of some clever monks of the middle ages . Apparently following in the footsteps of this eccentricity , Sir William Drummond wrote a work entitled EDIPUS JUDAICUS , in which we were gravely ...
... believe that all these things were the work of some clever monks of the middle ages . Apparently following in the footsteps of this eccentricity , Sir William Drummond wrote a work entitled EDIPUS JUDAICUS , in which we were gravely ...
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