The Chinese Recorder and Missionary Journal, 13 tomasAmerican Presbyterian Mission Press, 1882 |
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... perhaps also with the Hindoo . In both these systems day is used in the sense of age or epoch . Are not therefore the probabilities many and strong that Moses employed the word in the same indefinite way ? 7. I will only add that it ...
... perhaps also with the Hindoo . In both these systems day is used in the sense of age or epoch . Are not therefore the probabilities many and strong that Moses employed the word in the same indefinite way ? 7. I will only add that it ...
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... perhaps then that the morning stars sang together and the sons of God shouted for joy . ( Job . xxxvIII . 7. ) But while our earth has been advancing up to this point , sun , moon and planets have also been growing into shape . What had ...
... perhaps then that the morning stars sang together and the sons of God shouted for joy . ( Job . xxxvIII . 7. ) But while our earth has been advancing up to this point , sun , moon and planets have also been growing into shape . What had ...
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... perhaps understand all the invertebrates such as radiates , crustacea , and mol- lusca , and the two lowest classes of vertebrates , fish and amphibious . By winged things is probably intended all things that fly , such as insects and ...
... perhaps understand all the invertebrates such as radiates , crustacea , and mol- lusca , and the two lowest classes of vertebrates , fish and amphibious . By winged things is probably intended all things that fly , such as insects and ...
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... perhaps not so far . The cave remains , however , seem to require a considerably higher antiquity . But Moses does not inform us of the precise time of man's creation ; he only tells us that man was the last made of God's crea- tures ...
... perhaps not so far . The cave remains , however , seem to require a considerably higher antiquity . But Moses does not inform us of the precise time of man's creation ; he only tells us that man was the last made of God's crea- tures ...
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... perhaps I should feel that I was open to the same blame myself , for it is but natural , that scholars at their joy at finding one or two fragrant flowers should gladly forget the brambles and thorns that had to be thrown aside in their ...
... perhaps I should feel that I was open to the same blame myself , for it is but natural , that scholars at their joy at finding one or two fragrant flowers should gladly forget the brambles and thorns that had to be thrown aside in their ...
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