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Page 11
... spread conviction of this important truth among intelligent Chris- tians . But although the attention of able scientific men has been turned to the subject , the adequate illustration of the Scriptures by the discoveries of science is a ...
... spread conviction of this important truth among intelligent Chris- tians . But although the attention of able scientific men has been turned to the subject , the adequate illustration of the Scriptures by the discoveries of science is a ...
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... spreading revolutions , men very properly inquire as to what must be the result when the peo- ple are thus aiming to take ... spread of the Gospel ; and every one who is the friend of his race and of Christianity , should be willing to ...
... spreading revolutions , men very properly inquire as to what must be the result when the peo- ple are thus aiming to take ... spread of the Gospel ; and every one who is the friend of his race and of Christianity , should be willing to ...
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... spread , are the ominous mutterings of a coming tempest . They are notes of preparation for a war which , as we are told in the Sriptures , is to convulse our world previous to the millenial reign of Him who is Prince of Peace and ...
... spread , are the ominous mutterings of a coming tempest . They are notes of preparation for a war which , as we are told in the Sriptures , is to convulse our world previous to the millenial reign of Him who is Prince of Peace and ...
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... spread along its smiling shores ; because the ruins of Athens and Sparta , of Rome and Carthage , of Tyre and Syra- cuse lie on its margin ; because civilization advanc- ing with the white sails which glittered on its blue 30 ...
... spread along its smiling shores ; because the ruins of Athens and Sparta , of Rome and Carthage , of Tyre and Syra- cuse lie on its margin ; because civilization advanc- ing with the white sails which glittered on its blue 30 ...
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... spread the light of civilization along the shores of the Mediterranean . But Imperial Rome could never maintain the number of its own pro- vinces ; and the Grecian Empire slumbered on with a declining population for eleven hundred years ...
... spread the light of civilization along the shores of the Mediterranean . But Imperial Rome could never maintain the number of its own pro- vinces ; and the Grecian Empire slumbered on with a declining population for eleven hundred years ...
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