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... rain , and the days of the world , " with absolute certainty , but He that made them all - THE ANCIENT OF DAYS . ' pp . 69 , 70 . The question on the wide differences in the computations of Hales's Analysis of Chronology . 5.
... rain , and the days of the world , " with absolute certainty , but He that made them all - THE ANCIENT OF DAYS . ' pp . 69 , 70 . The question on the wide differences in the computations of Hales's Analysis of Chronology . 5.
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The question on the wide differences in the computations of the patriarchal ages , from Adam to Abraham , which exist between the Masoretic , and the Samaritan , Hebrew Texts , the Septuagint , and Josephus , is taken up in its full ex ...
The question on the wide differences in the computations of the patriarchal ages , from Adam to Abraham , which exist between the Masoretic , and the Samaritan , Hebrew Texts , the Septuagint , and Josephus , is taken up in its full ex ...
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... question is , as the admirable Jo . Matthias Gesner has re- marked , ( Præl . I. de Navigationibus extra Col. Herc . § 4. ) " Sitne plane absurdum homines aliquot Græcos , a Phœ- nicibus instructos , per varias ærumnas , ex palude ...
... question is , as the admirable Jo . Matthias Gesner has re- marked , ( Præl . I. de Navigationibus extra Col. Herc . § 4. ) " Sitne plane absurdum homines aliquot Græcos , a Phœ- nicibus instructos , per varias ærumnas , ex palude ...
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... question is highly beneficial to the Christian cause . But the subject has a dark side as well as a bright one ; and every reader will be at once grieved and astonished on reading the next paragraph , in which our author says , in so ...
... question is highly beneficial to the Christian cause . But the subject has a dark side as well as a bright one ; and every reader will be at once grieved and astonished on reading the next paragraph , in which our author says , in so ...
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... question in some form ; and there- fore , unless parents will adopt systematically , and maintain with the most vigilant care , the practical habits of atheists , in order to keep the children's minds clear of these ideas , there is an ...
... question in some form ; and there- fore , unless parents will adopt systematically , and maintain with the most vigilant care , the practical habits of atheists , in order to keep the children's minds clear of these ideas , there is an ...
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Page 108 - ... sun. And behold a man bent with age coming from the way of the wilderness leaning on a staff. And Abraham arose, and met him, and said unto him, ' Turn in, I pray thee, and wash thy feet, and tarry all night ; and thou shall arise early in the morning, and go on thy way.' And the man said, 'Nay; for I will abide under this tree.