The Bible cyclopædia: or, Illustrations of the civil and natural history of the sacred writings [ed. by W. Goodhugh, completed by W.C. Taylor].William Goodhugh, William Cooke Taylor 1843 |
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... observes that the Orientals have many words or circum- locutions arising from composition with the words , son , daughter , sister , brother , mother ; and that in Arabic , for instance , a kid's mother means nothing more than a goat ...
... observes that the Orientals have many words or circum- locutions arising from composition with the words , son , daughter , sister , brother , mother ; and that in Arabic , for instance , a kid's mother means nothing more than a goat ...
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... observes , in illustration of the. · 721 elected by the magistrates for the express reason that God had promised him the throne . Saul was not esta- blished in his kingdom till after he had delivered the inhabitants of Jabesh - gilead ...
... observes , in illustration of the. · 721 elected by the magistrates for the express reason that God had promised him the throne . Saul was not esta- blished in his kingdom till after he had delivered the inhabitants of Jabesh - gilead ...
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... observes , " When the bridegroom goes forth to the house of the bride , or when he returns to his own habitation or to that of his father , he is always accom- panied by numerous friends and dependants , who carry lamps and torches ...
... observes , " When the bridegroom goes forth to the house of the bride , or when he returns to his own habitation or to that of his father , he is always accom- panied by numerous friends and dependants , who carry lamps and torches ...
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... observes Dr. Chandler , " was often damaged by earthquakes , and restored by its own opu- lence , or by the munificence of the Roman emperors . These resources failed , and the city , it is probable , became early a scene of ruins ...
... observes Dr. Chandler , " was often damaged by earthquakes , and restored by its own opu- lence , or by the munificence of the Roman emperors . These resources failed , and the city , it is probable , became early a scene of ruins ...
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... observes , " There are few ancient cities more likely than Laodicea to preserve many curious remains of antiquity beneath the surface of the soil . Its opulence , and the earthquakes to which it was subject , render it probable that ...
... observes , " There are few ancient cities more likely than Laodicea to preserve many curious remains of antiquity beneath the surface of the soil . Its opulence , and the earthquakes to which it was subject , render it probable that ...
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The Bible cyclopædia: or, Illustrations of the civil and natural history of ... William Goodhugh,William Cooke Taylor Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1843 |
The Bible cyclopædia: or, Illustrations of the civil and natural history of ... William Goodhugh,William Cooke Taylor Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1841 |
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