The Eclectic Review, Volumes 4-5; Volume 117Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Edwin Paxton Hood, Jonathan Edwards Ryland C. Taylor, 1863 |
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Page 66
... seen this oak an acorn which is now lying on the ground without either leaves or bark : nothing in the world wore it up but my rubbing myself against it once a day when I got up , so I have seen a vast number of years , but I assure you ...
... seen this oak an acorn which is now lying on the ground without either leaves or bark : nothing in the world wore it up but my rubbing myself against it once a day when I got up , so I have seen a vast number of years , but I assure you ...
Page 102
... seen in the days of the Patriarchs , than would have been seen by David , or even by Joshua . Doubtless many of the hills which are now bare were then covered with forest ; and the torrent beds which are now dry throughout the year were ...
... seen in the days of the Patriarchs , than would have been seen by David , or even by Joshua . Doubtless many of the hills which are now bare were then covered with forest ; and the torrent beds which are now dry throughout the year were ...
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... seen her volume of verses , he would have found some others worthy also of a place in a selection so comprehensive as this , and perhaps more in- teresting , as the piece he has quoted is perhaps in almost every Christian's hand . A ...
... seen her volume of verses , he would have found some others worthy also of a place in a selection so comprehensive as this , and perhaps more in- teresting , as the piece he has quoted is perhaps in almost every Christian's hand . A ...
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