American Literature: Tradition & Innovation, المجلد 1Harrison T. Meserole, Walter Sutton, Brom Weber Heath, 1969 - 1854 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 325
... course of things in it , had great respect to a shewing forth and resembling spiritual things , because God in some instances seems to have gone quite beside the ordinary laws of nature in order to it , particularly that in serpents ...
... course of things in it , had great respect to a shewing forth and resembling spiritual things , because God in some instances seems to have gone quite beside the ordinary laws of nature in order to it , particularly that in serpents ...
الصفحة 331
... course : their course is not continually in a right line , that which appears to us the directest course to the main river , but sometimes they run one way , sometimes another , sometimes their course is directly contrary to what it is ...
... course : their course is not continually in a right line , that which appears to us the directest course to the main river , but sometimes they run one way , sometimes another , sometimes their course is directly contrary to what it is ...
الصفحة 332
... course of God's providence through all ages from the beginning to the end of the world , when all things shall have their final issue in God , the infinite , inextinguishable fountain whence all things come at first as all the rivers ...
... course of God's providence through all ages from the beginning to the end of the world , when all things shall have their final issue in God , the infinite , inextinguishable fountain whence all things come at first as all the rivers ...
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Four Early Travelers and Observers | 1 |
George Alsop 1638post 1666 | 27 |
Of the Situation and Plenty | 34 |
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