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" You may freely eat of every tree of the garden; but of the tree of the knowledge of good and evil you shall not eat, for in the day that you eat of it you shall die. "
Shouts and Whispers: Twenty-One Writers Speak about Their Writing and Their ... - Página 17
editado por - 2006 - 257 páginas
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A Practical Exposition of the CXXX. Psalm: Wherein The Nature of the ...

John Owen - 1772 - 498 páginas
...of works ; the terms of if, faith he, as apprehended by you, are unequal. Tea, hath Gcdfaid, Tejball eat of every tree of the garden, but of the tree of kno'wledge of good and evil, ye fhall not eat , left ye die; come, you Jh all not die, far God doth...
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The Works of John Owen, Volumen14

John Owen - 1826 - 584 páginas
...works ; the terms of it, saith he, as apprehended by you, are unequal. ' Yea, hath God said, Ye shall eat of every tree of the garden? But of the tree of knowledge of good and evil, ye shall not eat, lest ye die ;' come, ' you shall not die : for God doth...
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HRSYH RPF ; or, The book of Jasher, referred to in Joshua and second Samuel ...

Jasher - 1840 - 308 páginas
...he commanded them and said unto them, from every tree of the garden you may eat, but from the tree of the knowledge of good and evil you shall not eat, for in the day that you eat thereof you shall surely die. 8. And when God had blessed and commanded them he went from...
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The Antediluvian History, and Narrative of the Flood: As Set Forth in the ...

Elias De La Roche Rendell - 1851 - 334 páginas
...of its varieties, the distinctiveness of character thereby imparted, cannot perish. So that he may " eat of every tree of the garden, but of the tree of knowledge of good and evil, he must not eat of it ; " this is forbidden, for reasons which regard his...
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The Works ...

John Owen - 1851 - 668 páginas
..." The terms of it," saith he, " as apprehended by you, are unequal. ' Yea, hath God said, Ye shall eat of every tree of the garden, but of the tree of knowledge of good and evil ye shall not eat, lest ye die?' Come; 'ye shall not die: for God doth know...
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The Works of John Owen, D.D.

John Owen - 1851 - 672 páginas
..." The terms of it," saith he, " as apprehended by you, are unequal. ' Yea, hath God said, Ye shall eat of every tree of the garden, but of the tree of knowledge of good and evil ye shall not eat, lest ye die?' Come; 'ye shall not die: for God doth know...
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The Antedeluvian History, and Narrative of the Flood: As Set Foth in the ...

Elias De La Roche Rendell - 1852 - 344 páginas
...of its varieties, the distinctiveness of character thereby imparted, cannot perish. So that he may " eat. of every tree of the garden, but of the tree of knowledge of good and evil, he must not eat of it ; " this is forbidden, for reasons which regard his...
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The antidiluvian history and narrative of the flood, as set forth in the ...

Elias De la Roche Rendell - 1864 - 352 páginas
...of its varieties, the distinctiveness of character thereby imparted cannot perish. So that he may " eat of every tree of the garden, but of the tree of knowledge of good and evil he must not eat of it ;" this is forbidden for reasons which regard his...
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Oriental Religions and Their Relation to Universal Religion

Samuel Johnson - 1884 - 842 páginas
...God himself has planted the garden, which man has only to dress, and keep, being bidden to eat freely of every tree of the garden but of the tree of the knowledge of good and evil. And labor becomes the penalty he incurs in being exiled from it; the cause of exile...
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Oriental Religions and Their Religion to Universal Religion

Samuel Johnson - 1884 - 842 páginas
...God himself has planted the garden, which man has only to dress and keep, being bidden to eat freely of every tree of the garden but of the tree of the knowledge of good and evil. And labor becomes the penalty he incurs in being exiled from it; the cause of exile...
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