| Anthony Collins - 1713 - 196 páginas
...North ; it whtrleth about continually, and the Windreturneth again According tp its circuits. All the Rivers run into the Sea, yet the Sea is not full : unto the place from whence the Rivers come, thither they return again. The thing that hath been, it is that which... | |
| Matthew Prior - 1718 - 566 páginas
...whirleth about continually ,• and the Wind returneth again according to his Circuit. Veri! 6. All the Rivers run into the Sea : yet the Sea is not full. Unto the Place from whence the Rivers come, thither they return again. Veri! 7. Then mall the Duft return to the Earth,... | |
| John Hutchinson - 1749 - 454 páginas
...Waters ; but, when the upper Sphere of Waters was gone down, were uppermoft. Ecclef. i. 7. All the Rivers run into the Sea, yet the Sea is not full : unto the Place from whence the Rivers came, thither they return again. And things were then as again after the Flood,... | |
| John Hutchinson - 1749 - 588 páginas
...and 'tis likely they intended this Ib, otherwifc it would have bcenPluraJ. For Ecc I. i. 7, All the Rivers run into the Sea, yet the Sea is not full : Unto the 'P lace from whence the Rivers come, thither they return again. Gen. xlix. 2f, PleJJ/ngs of the 'Deep... | |
| George Adams - 1794 - 604 páginas
...All things are filled with labour, and man cannot utter it. AH rivers run into the fca, yet the fea is not full. Unto the place whence the rivers come, thither they return again. The eye is not fatisfied with feeing, nor the ear with bearing." At fo early a period was curiofity... | |
| Samuel Latham Mitchill - 1802 - 514 páginas
...perpetually performing^ for they remarked that ' although, all the rivers run into tno fie, yet was the sea not full; unto the place whence the rivers come, thither they return again.' They seem also to have known that MOUNTAINS made a part of this GRAN*) APPARATUS, and to have believed... | |
| Sacred hours - 1804 - 500 páginas
...north : it whirleth about continually; and the wind returneth again according to his circuits. All the rivers run into the sea; yet the sea is not full : unto the place from whence the rivers come., thither they return again. All things are full of labour ; man cannot... | |
| Job Orton, Robert Gentleman - 1805 - 474 páginas
...; it whirleth about continually, and the wind rcturneth again ac7 cording to his circuits. All the rivers run into the sea ; yet the sea [is] not full ; unto the place from whence the rivers come, thither they return again ; and thus do the generations cf men revolve... | |
| 1807 - 570 páginas
...; it whirleth about continually, and the wind, returneth again according to his circuits. 7 All the rivers run into the sea ; yet the sea is not full : unto the place from whence the rivers come, thither they return again. 8 All things are ful1 of labour ; man cannot... | |
| Joseph Hall - 1808 - 568 páginas
...corruptible substance, continueth in her wonted estate, and abides to the end of the world. I. 1 All the rivers run into the sea ; yet the sea is not full...whence the rivers come, thither they return again. So do the waters also keep the same course of motion ; for all rivers run into the sea, which again... | |
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