The Expositor and Universalist Review, Volumen4George W. Bazin, 1840 |
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... ancient Peripatetics , have and do hold that the world is eternal in existence ; some , from the time of Democritus and Epicurus , that it attained cre- ation and beautiful arrangement from an accidental union of innumerable atoms ...
... ancient Peripatetics , have and do hold that the world is eternal in existence ; some , from the time of Democritus and Epicurus , that it attained cre- ation and beautiful arrangement from an accidental union of innumerable atoms ...
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... ancient period beyond the Mosaic chronology , and therefore that the age which the Bible assigns to the present creation is not to be cred- ited . But this objection is not valid , because most of the chronology of pagan nations ...
... ancient period beyond the Mosaic chronology , and therefore that the age which the Bible assigns to the present creation is not to be cred- ited . But this objection is not valid , because most of the chronology of pagan nations ...
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... ancient world were language ; and it is first in this tongue that we find the sublime language of prophecy , speaking forth the glories of the gospel of Jesus Christ our Lord . A historical ac- count , then , of its form and structure ...
... ancient world were language ; and it is first in this tongue that we find the sublime language of prophecy , speaking forth the glories of the gospel of Jesus Christ our Lord . A historical ac- count , then , of its form and structure ...
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... ancient , still it throws no light upon this subject . We have , for example , no conception how the aleph , which ... ancients certainly gave it some sound , either vowel or consonant , or a combination of both . Whether some few of the ...
... ancient , still it throws no light upon this subject . We have , for example , no conception how the aleph , which ... ancients certainly gave it some sound , either vowel or consonant , or a combination of both . Whether some few of the ...
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... turbulent North broke , like a flood , into the ancient seats of empire , and in successive surges overflowed all Europe , what was it that saved the world from the hopeless devastation of 1840. ] 55 and its Consequences .
... turbulent North broke , like a flood , into the ancient seats of empire , and in successive surges overflowed all Europe , what was it that saved the world from the hopeless devastation of 1840. ] 55 and its Consequences .
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