| Arminianism - 1850 - 704 pages
...conflicting opinions. One of the party was sceptical, and another, I think, a professed unbeliever of the Mosaic account. After twenty-two days' close investigation,...account of the destruction of the cities of the plain. I record with diffidence the conclusions we have reached, simply as a protest against the shallow deductions... | |
| 1849 - 782 pages
...I think, a professed unbeliever of the Mosaic account. After twenty two daya, close investigxlion, if I am not mistaken, we are unanimous in the conviction...Scriptural account of the destruction of the cities of th* plain. I record with diffidence the conclusions we have reached, simply an a protest against the... | |
| American literature - 1849 - 600 pages
...conflicting opinions. One of the party was skeptical, and another, I believe, a professed unbeliever of the Mosaic account. After twenty-two days' close investigation,...account of the destruction of the Cities of the Plain. I record with diffidence the conclusions we have reached, simply as a protest against the shallow deductions... | |
| 1864 - 822 pages
...another, I think, a professed unbeliever of the Mosaic account. After twenty-two days' close examination, if I am not mistaken, we are unanimous in the conviction...account of the destruction of the cities of the plain." The earthy resin called bitumen, used by the builders on the plain of Shinar, by the mother of Moses... | |
| George Blair - Superstition - 1845 - 298 pages
...lower extremity of the Dead Sea to the Mediterranean — a circumstance which strikingly corroborates the Scriptural account of the destruction of the cities of the plain. THE GARDENS OF SOLOMON. AFTER describing the pools of Solomon as they now appear, and the desolate... | |
| Presbyterian Church of England - 1849
...think, a professed unbeliever of the Mosaic account. After twenty-two days' close investigation, if 1 am not mistaken, we are unanimous in the conviction...account of the destruction of the cities of the plain." Somewhat paradoxically, Lieutenant Lynch maintains that there is nothing insalubrious in the atmosphere... | |
| National Sunday school union - 1854 - 348 pages
...conflicting opinions. One of the party was sceptical, and another, I think, a professed unbeliever of the Mosaic account. After twenty-two days' close investigation,...conviction of the truth of the scriptural account of th« destruction of the cities of the plain. I record with diffidence the conclusions we have reached,... | |
| William Francis Lynch - Discoveries in geography - 1849 - 634 pages
...conflicting opinions. One of the party was skeptical, and another, I think, a professed unbeliever of the Mosaic account. After twenty-two days' close investigation,...account of the destruction of the cities of the plain. I record with diffidence the conclusions we have reached, simply as a protest against the shallow deductions... | |
| American periodicals - 1849 - 602 pages
...conflicting opinions. One of the party was skeptical, and another, I believe, a professed unbeliever of the Mosaic account. After twenty-two days' close investigation,...account of the destruction of the Cities of the Plain. I record with diffidence the conclusions we have reached, simply as a protest against the shallow deductions... | |
| William Francis Lynch - America - 1849 - 1628 pages
...conflicting opinions. One of the party was skeptical, and another, I think, a professed unbeliever of the Mosaic account. After twenty-two days' close investigation,...account of the destruction of the cities of the plain. I record with diffidence the conclusions we have reached, simply as a protest against the shallow deductions... | |
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