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... earth ( i . e . the first heaven and the first earth ) . It becomes the great spiritual centre of the world . The nations flock up to it from every side to share in its spiritual blessings , its gates are open day and night , and yet ...
... earth ( i . e . the first heaven and the first earth ) . It becomes the great spiritual centre of the world . The nations flock up to it from every side to share in its spiritual blessings , its gates are open day and night , and yet ...
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... earth have passed away for ever , with all the sin and sorrow and pain that prevailed on the former earth . Death itself shall be no more throughout the new heaven and the new earth and the New Jerusalem , xxi . 4. And whereas in the ...
... earth have passed away for ever , with all the sin and sorrow and pain that prevailed on the former earth . Death itself shall be no more throughout the new heaven and the new earth and the New Jerusalem , xxi . 4. And whereas in the ...
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... Earth , the legendary Mother of men . For him , too , as for primaeval myth , she is the ' universal mother ' , who in her fresh youth brought forth flower and tree , and bird and beast ; from whose body sprang at length the race of man ...
... Earth , the legendary Mother of men . For him , too , as for primaeval myth , she is the ' universal mother ' , who in her fresh youth brought forth flower and tree , and bird and beast ; from whose body sprang at length the race of man ...
Contents
LIST OF FELLOWs | 12 |
OFFICERS AND COUNCIL 191617 | 17 |
THE ANCIENT COINAGE OF SOUTHERN ARABIA By G F HILL Read | 57 |
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