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275. oldal
... suppose that an immense num- ber of persons who had never witnessed any of them , should be persuaded to believe and admit they had . Can any one be- lieve it possible for a living writer to produce , and cause to be universally ...
... suppose that an immense num- ber of persons who had never witnessed any of them , should be persuaded to believe and admit they had . Can any one be- lieve it possible for a living writer to produce , and cause to be universally ...
290. oldal
... suppose that it was destitute of scope for such expansion . On the contrary , it was possessed of the finest facilities for full and copious development . The Arabic shows how such germs as are contained in the Hebrew might have been ...
... suppose that it was destitute of scope for such expansion . On the contrary , it was possessed of the finest facilities for full and copious development . The Arabic shows how such germs as are contained in the Hebrew might have been ...
574. oldal
... suppose to be holocausts . 6 6 " The Lord had respect unto Abel and to his offering — that is , kindly and favorably regarded , had complacence in ; Chal . He ac- cepted with good will Abel and his gifts . " As the apostle informs us ...
... suppose to be holocausts . 6 6 " The Lord had respect unto Abel and to his offering — that is , kindly and favorably regarded , had complacence in ; Chal . He ac- cepted with good will Abel and his gifts . " As the apostle informs us ...
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