The Christian Review, Volume 20Gould, Kendall & Lincoln, 1855 |
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... earth , which we know was made expressly to be inhabited , remained during immeas- urable ages of geological periods , destitute of rational in- habitants . This is repelling one analogy by another , which shows that the argument from ...
... earth , which we know was made expressly to be inhabited , remained during immeas- urable ages of geological periods , destitute of rational in- habitants . This is repelling one analogy by another , which shows that the argument from ...
Halaman 390
... earth downward . The earth was supposed to be a plane spreading out , without measure , in all directions . The grave was considered both as the entrance into sheol and as a part of it . But the word is frequently used with a more ...
... earth downward . The earth was supposed to be a plane spreading out , without measure , in all directions . The grave was considered both as the entrance into sheol and as a part of it . But the word is frequently used with a more ...
Halaman 400
... earth ? Eph . 4 : 9. Do not the lower parts of the earth signify the same thing as hades ? It is sufficient , for our present purpose , simply to remark that this descent into the lower parts of the earth is not predicated of the spirit ...
... earth ? Eph . 4 : 9. Do not the lower parts of the earth signify the same thing as hades ? It is sufficient , for our present purpose , simply to remark that this descent into the lower parts of the earth is not predicated of the spirit ...
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History of the Apostolic Church with a General Introduction to Church History | 1 |
MODERN LYRICAL POETRY | 24 |
MENTAL PHILOSOPHY | 43 |
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