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The firmament is that which is called the sky . Consider that this also is a great
blessing , as it keeps the world from being entirely overflowed with water , and at
the same time furnishes supplies for rain to water the earth when it is wanted .
The firmament is that which is called the sky . Consider that this also is a great
blessing , as it keeps the world from being entirely overflowed with water , and at
the same time furnishes supplies for rain to water the earth when it is wanted .
Page 168
Think then , O thou whom concupiscence still holdeth in bondage , think on that
hour when heaven and earth shall arise up in the judgment against thy brutish
life and conversation ; when the saints once encompassed with the same
infirmities ...
Think then , O thou whom concupiscence still holdeth in bondage , think on that
hour when heaven and earth shall arise up in the judgment against thy brutish
life and conversation ; when the saints once encompassed with the same
infirmities ...
Page 206
On the ORIGINAL FORMATION of the Earth . ( Continued from Vol . VII . p . 286. )
Theme " HE'oreation of Light was immediately followed by the establishment of a
“ Firmament in the midst of the waters , to divide the waters which were under ...
On the ORIGINAL FORMATION of the Earth . ( Continued from Vol . VII . p . 286. )
Theme " HE'oreation of Light was immediately followed by the establishment of a
“ Firmament in the midst of the waters , to divide the waters which were under ...
Page 207
But there went up a mist from the earth , and watered the whole face of the
ground . ” Such a conclusion , however , is very unreasonably drawn from the text
, and we might as well say that there were no men in the antediluvian world , as
no ...
But there went up a mist from the earth , and watered the whole face of the
ground . ” Such a conclusion , however , is very unreasonably drawn from the text
, and we might as well say that there were no men in the antediluvian world , as
no ...
Page 465
... and the physiciany , the enlightened philosopher , and the ignorant barbarian ,
the aged , and the infant , all pronounce it with gratitude : ” “ millions now on earth
break forth in his praise , and generations yet unborn will call himn plesia sed .
... and the physiciany , the enlightened philosopher , and the ignorant barbarian ,
the aged , and the infant , all pronounce it with gratitude : ” “ millions now on earth
break forth in his praise , and generations yet unborn will call himn plesia sed .
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Page 207 - These are the generations of the heavens and of the earth when they were created, in the day that the LORD God made the earth and the heavens.
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Page 305 - I say unto you, That many shall come from the east and west, and shall sit down with Abraham, and Isaac, and Jacob, in the kingdom of heaven: But the children of the kingdom shall be cast out into outer darkness : there shall be weeping and gnashing of teeth.
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