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... hand , and am not encouraged to seek for it by the bishop's adding , " but the chief like- ness consisted in what I have mentioned ; " for what does the reader imagine that to have been ? -just OF THE FOUR BEASTS . 13.
... hand , and am not encouraged to seek for it by the bishop's adding , " but the chief like- ness consisted in what I have mentioned ; " for what does the reader imagine that to have been ? -just OF THE FOUR BEASTS . 13.
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Samuel Roffey Maitland. does the reader imagine that to have been ? -just this , " for their cruelty and greediness after blood they are compared to a bear , which is a most voracious and ... reader of the philosopher , 14 DANIEL'S VISION.
Samuel Roffey Maitland. does the reader imagine that to have been ? -just this , " for their cruelty and greediness after blood they are compared to a bear , which is a most voracious and ... reader of the philosopher , 14 DANIEL'S VISION.
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Samuel Roffey Maitland. have been obvious to every reader of the philosopher , that by a pamphagous animal he meant one that would eat all sorts of food as contradistinguished from those animals who were select in their feeding , and ...
Samuel Roffey Maitland. have been obvious to every reader of the philosopher , that by a pamphagous animal he meant one that would eat all sorts of food as contradistinguished from those animals who were select in their feeding , and ...
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... reader suppose the Medes and Persians to be as cruel and bloodthirsty as Bishop Newton represents let him read the ... readers on their guard . Many of them by the time they come to the explanation of the Ram in the next chapter , have ...
... reader suppose the Medes and Persians to be as cruel and bloodthirsty as Bishop Newton represents let him read the ... readers on their guard . Many of them by the time they come to the explanation of the Ram in the next chapter , have ...
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... reader feel any satisfaction in being told that a leopard is a swift beast , and Alexander was swift - that it is a spotted beast , and so was a " proper emblem according to Bochart of the different manners of the nations which ...
... reader feel any satisfaction in being told that a leopard is a swift beast , and Alexander was swift - that it is a spotted beast , and so was a " proper emblem according to Bochart of the different manners of the nations which ...
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