The Comparative Coincidence of Reason and Scripture, Volume 3Hatchard, 1832 - 344 pages |
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Page 201
... fowl that may fly above the earth in the open firmament of heaven . And God created great whales , and every living creature that moveth , which the waters brought forth abundantly , after their kinds , and every winged fowl after his ...
... fowl that may fly above the earth in the open firmament of heaven . And God created great whales , and every living creature that moveth , which the waters brought forth abundantly , after their kinds , and every winged fowl after his ...
Page 202
... fowl of the air , and to every thing that creepeth upon the earth , wherein there is life , I have given every green herb for meat and it was so . " Now a moment's consideration will show us , that our small globe was utterly inadequate ...
... fowl of the air , and to every thing that creepeth upon the earth , wherein there is life , I have given every green herb for meat and it was so . " Now a moment's consideration will show us , that our small globe was utterly inadequate ...
Page 208
... fowls , exhibited the same degree of terror . Dogs and asses be- trayed an earlier and stronger consciousness than any other quadruped ; they chased about in wild and staring terror , and A impressed their instinctive faculties are by ...
... fowls , exhibited the same degree of terror . Dogs and asses be- trayed an earlier and stronger consciousness than any other quadruped ; they chased about in wild and staring terror , and A impressed their instinctive faculties are by ...
Page 209
... fowl of the air ; upon all that moveth upon the earth , and upon all the fishes of the sea : so sad was the change pro- the air rang with their horrid howlings and brayings . Horses , oxen , and mules neighed , and roared , and shook in ...
... fowl of the air ; upon all that moveth upon the earth , and upon all the fishes of the sea : so sad was the change pro- the air rang with their horrid howlings and brayings . Horses , oxen , and mules neighed , and roared , and shook in ...
Page 216
... fowl , and creep- ing things , and fishes . It is therefore probable , that Plato asserted no more than the truth , when he asserted , according to the traditions he gleaned up in Egypt and the East , that the first man was of all men ...
... fowl , and creep- ing things , and fishes . It is therefore probable , that Plato asserted no more than the truth , when he asserted , according to the traditions he gleaned up in Egypt and the East , that the first man was of all men ...
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Abraham Tucker advanced to reason Almighty angels animal creation appear art thou assertions atonement Balaam Barabbas beasts behold blessed Lord blood brute creation Caiaphas chief priests Christian covenant creatures crucified death declared Deity destroy divine earth endured enemies eternal evil faith familiar spirit Father flesh fowls glorified glorious glory goat God's gospel hands heart heathen heaven heavenly Herod high priest holy honour human hyssop iniquity innocent instinctive faculties Israel Jerusalem Jesus Christ Jewish Jews Josephus king Lord of hosts mankind mercy Messiah miraculous nation nature ness observed offered ordained pass Passover perfect phemed Pilate power of darkness probable probationary prophecy prophet purpose Pythagoras quadruped Redeemer rendered righteousness Roman sacrifices saith the Lord salvation Saul saying Scripture sins Son of God sorrow soul spirit sufferings tain temple things thou art thou hast tion transgressions truth ture wherein whole wicked word