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But it is absolutely impossible that every manuscript , whether in the original Hebrew , or in any ancient version or paraphrase , should or could be designedly altered or falsified in the same passages , without detection either by ...
But it is absolutely impossible that every manuscript , whether in the original Hebrew , or in any ancient version or paraphrase , should or could be designedly altered or falsified in the same passages , without detection either by ...
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rance of the import of the original word rendered firmamentum by the Vulgate , and which signifies an expanse , referring evidently to the atmosphere . The Septuagint seems to have rendered y¬ , by sɛpewμa , which signifies a firm ...
rance of the import of the original word rendered firmamentum by the Vulgate , and which signifies an expanse , referring evidently to the atmosphere . The Septuagint seems to have rendered y¬ , by sɛpewμa , which signifies a firm ...
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All things therefore cannot arise from an unintelligent original and consequently the self - existent Being must of necessity be intelligent . " There is no possibility for an Atheist to avoid the force of this argument any other way ...
All things therefore cannot arise from an unintelligent original and consequently the self - existent Being must of necessity be intelligent . " There is no possibility for an Atheist to avoid the force of this argument any other way ...
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