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... phenomena with the Mosaic chronology were greater than it appears , none of them ought hastily to be admitted . ... who tells us , " that the things which are seen , were not made of things which do appear ; ” μη εκ φαινομένων τα ...
... phenomena with the Mosaic chronology were greater than it appears , none of them ought hastily to be admitted . ... who tells us , " that the things which are seen , were not made of things which do appear ; ” μη εκ φαινομένων τα ...
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... representation of the Being we are treating of , that his works are less for ostentation than use ; and that his wisdom and other attributes appear in them rather to the instruction of sober , than the gratification of vain minds .
... representation of the Being we are treating of , that his works are less for ostentation than use ; and that his wisdom and other attributes appear in them rather to the instruction of sober , than the gratification of vain minds .
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The pursuit of its prey forms the employment , and appears to constitute the pleasure , of a considerable part of the ... they can against it but it is only when the attack is actually made upon them that they appear to suffer from it .
The pursuit of its prey forms the employment , and appears to constitute the pleasure , of a considerable part of the ... they can against it but it is only when the attack is actually made upon them that they appear to suffer from it .
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