Evidences of the Authenticity, Inspiration, and Canonical Authority of the Holy ScripturesPresbyterian board of publication, 1836 - 308 pages |
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... seems to be thought that there would be something . immoral , or unwise and inconsistent , in contravening the laws ... seem to be the most effectual , but the last is more analo- gous to his other dispensations . Reason might have been ...
... seems to be thought that there would be something . immoral , or unwise and inconsistent , in contravening the laws ... seem to be the most effectual , but the last is more analo- gous to his other dispensations . Reason might have been ...
Page 111
... seem , at first view , to be some discrepancy in their accounts . Companies of women are mentioned by each , and it is ... seems to have been a very intricate business , and it is not surprising that we should be at a loss to elucidate ...
... seem , at first view , to be some discrepancy in their accounts . Companies of women are mentioned by each , and it is ... seems to have been a very intricate business , and it is not surprising that we should be at a loss to elucidate ...
Page 149
... seems to have alluded , when he says , " The sea is come upon Babylon . She is covered with the multitude of the waves thereof . " But that which at first view appears to be incompatible with this description is nevertheless true ...
... seems to have alluded , when he says , " The sea is come upon Babylon . She is covered with the multitude of the waves thereof . " But that which at first view appears to be incompatible with this description is nevertheless true ...
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