The Testimony of the Heathen to the Truths of Holy WritРипол Классик, 1863 - 648 páginas A Commentary on the Old and New Testaments, compied almost exclusively from Greek and Latin authors of the classical ages of antiquity. |
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... fly, ' him from the ground and carried him on his shoulders a considerable distance; a service which Xenophon a pears never to have forgotten. He adhered with fidelity to his preceptor and preserver through life, defended him against ...
... fly, ' him from the ground and carried him on his shoulders a considerable distance; a service which Xenophon a pears never to have forgotten. He adhered with fidelity to his preceptor and preserver through life, defended him against ...
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... fly, horses to run, and wild beasts to be savage,-so the working and sagacity of the brain is peculiar to man; and hence it is that his mind is supposed to be of divine original.—QUIM'1L. l. L c. 1. B. And the Lord God planted a garden ...
... fly, horses to run, and wild beasts to be savage,-so the working and sagacity of the brain is peculiar to man; and hence it is that his mind is supposed to be of divine original.—QUIM'1L. l. L c. 1. B. And the Lord God planted a garden ...
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... fly from it; and it does not advance its body, like the others, by a succession of folds, but moves along upright and erect."—Pl.m. Hist. Not. 1. nu. 0.33. 8. And they heard the voice of the Lord God walking in the garden in the cool of ...
... fly from it; and it does not advance its body, like the others, by a succession of folds, but moves along upright and erect."—Pl.m. Hist. Not. 1. nu. 0.33. 8. And they heard the voice of the Lord God walking in the garden in the cool of ...
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... fly, Or in soft slumbers seals the wakeful eye, That drives the ghosts to realms of night or day, Points out the long, uncomfortable way."—HOI. Odyu. 1. HIV. v. I. “ Now Hermes grasps within his awful hand The mark of sovereign power ...
... fly, Or in soft slumbers seals the wakeful eye, That drives the ghosts to realms of night or day, Points out the long, uncomfortable way."—HOI. Odyu. 1. HIV. v. I. “ Now Hermes grasps within his awful hand The mark of sovereign power ...
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... flies awa the most easil in death, as from the prisonhouse and charlirs of the body."—Crc. dc Amie. c. 4. y “ Romulus was thought worthy of being added to the number of the goth—1m honour to which no mortal man ever was able to attain ...
... flies awa the most easil in death, as from the prisonhouse and charlirs of the body."—Crc. dc Amie. c. 4. y “ Romulus was thought worthy of being added to the number of the goth—1m honour to which no mortal man ever was able to attain ...
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Términos y frases comunes
afier Agamemnon Alexander altar ancient Athens Babylon beasts behold benefits blessed blood body called children of Israel command Cyrus darkness dc leg dead death deity divine earth Egypt Egyptians epig eternal evil eyes father fear feast field fight figure filled find fine fire first fish five flame fled flesh flies flocks flow fly give Gobryas gods gold golden Greeks ground hand hath head heart heathen heaven Herodotus Hesiod Hist holy Homer honour human immortal ISAIAH Israel Jews Jove Jupiter king land light live Lord mighty mind mortal night o'er o’er Odyu ofl'ering Persians Plato PLUT Plutarch priests PSALM punishment rich river Roman sacred sacrifice saith Socrates soul spirit stone sufl'er Syria temple thee thine things thou shalt tree unto wicked wine wisdom worship Xenophon Xerxes