The Expositor and Universalist Review, Volume 4George W. Bazin, 1840 |
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Page 17
... means that he everywhere diffused the elements of light , heat , and fire ; for they exist in all portions of the earth . The glow - worm and fire - fly have light ; flint and steel will produce both light and heat ; two dry sticks ...
... means that he everywhere diffused the elements of light , heat , and fire ; for they exist in all portions of the earth . The glow - worm and fire - fly have light ; flint and steel will produce both light and heat ; two dry sticks ...
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... means uninviting to the biblical student . It may be proper here to remark , that , should any one imagine that , from the nature of the subject , this article can possess nothing inviting to him , since it embraces a topic beyond the ...
... means uninviting to the biblical student . It may be proper here to remark , that , should any one imagine that , from the nature of the subject , this article can possess nothing inviting to him , since it embraces a topic beyond the ...
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... means to , or for him , the first letter serving for a preposition , and the other for a pronoun . Some word signifying and must be of very frequent use in all languages . The Hebrew manages this to peculiar advantage , by prefixing the ...
... means to , or for him , the first letter serving for a preposition , and the other for a pronoun . Some word signifying and must be of very frequent use in all languages . The Hebrew manages this to peculiar advantage , by prefixing the ...
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... means of be- coming acquainted . And , indeed , if he possessed the requisite information , it would not be expected he would offer it at length in this place . Something more than two centuries have elapsed since the appearance of the ...
... means of be- coming acquainted . And , indeed , if he possessed the requisite information , it would not be expected he would offer it at length in this place . Something more than two centuries have elapsed since the appearance of the ...
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... means , and is therefore conditional , as implied in the latter class of texts ; the other , belonging to the future state , is the gift of God , and unconditional , as implied in the former class . - Now , we confess we have doubts ...
... means , and is therefore conditional , as implied in the latter class of texts ; the other , belonging to the future state , is the gift of God , and unconditional , as implied in the former class . - Now , we confess we have doubts ...
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