Bible Animals; Being a Description of Every Living Creature Mentioned in the Scripture from the Ape to the CoralLibrary of Alexandria, 1 jan. 1883 - 652 sidor |
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... LEOPARD. The Leopard not often mentioned in the Scriptures—Its attributes exactly described—Prob several animals were classed under the name—How the Leopard takes its prey—Craft of the Lt ravages among the flocks—The empire of man over ...
... LEOPARD. The Leopard not often mentioned in the Scriptures—Its attributes exactly described—Prob several animals were classed under the name—How the Leopard takes its prey—Craft of the Lt ravages among the flocks—The empire of man over ...
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... leopard,the wolf, thejackal, and thehyæna, still retain theirplace in the land, although their numbers are comparatively few; buttheLion has vanished completely outof theland. The reasonforthis disappearanceistwofold, first,thethicker ...
... leopard,the wolf, thejackal, and thehyæna, still retain theirplace in the land, although their numbers are comparatively few; buttheLion has vanished completely outof theland. The reasonforthis disappearanceistwofold, first,thethicker ...
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... Leopard—its ravages among the flocks—The empire of man overthe beast—The Leopardat Bay—Localities whereintheLeopard lives— The skinofthe Leopard—Various passages ofScripture explained. Ofthe Leopard butlittleissaidin theHoly Scriptures ...
... Leopard—its ravages among the flocks—The empire of man overthe beast—The Leopardat Bay—Localities whereintheLeopard lives— The skinofthe Leopard—Various passages ofScripture explained. Ofthe Leopard butlittleissaidin theHoly Scriptures ...
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... Leopard of the Scriptures, laying moststresson thequalities to which allusionis made, and then toexplainthe passages in which the name of theanimal occurs. In the first place, itis probable that ... LEOPARD. "As a Leopard by the way will I.
... Leopard of the Scriptures, laying moststresson thequalities to which allusionis made, and then toexplainthe passages in which the name of theanimal occurs. In the first place, itis probable that ... LEOPARD. "As a Leopard by the way will I.
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John George Wood. THE LEOPARD. "As a Leopard by the way will I observe them."—Hos. xiii. 7. To deer and antelopes it is a terrible enemy, and in spite of their active limbs, seldom fails in obtaining its prey. Swift as is the Leopard ...
John George Wood. THE LEOPARD. "As a Leopard by the way will I observe them."—Hos. xiii. 7. To deer and antelopes it is a terrible enemy, and in spite of their active limbs, seldom fails in obtaining its prey. Swift as is the Leopard ...
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