Some Mistakes of Moses, Bindi 85,Bindi 618C.P. Farrell, 1880 - 278 síður |
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Síða 128
... serpent was more subtle than any beast of the field , that he had a conversation with Eve , in which he gave his ... serpent ? Dr. Adam Clark says : - " The serpent must have walked erect , for this is necessarily implied in his ...
... serpent was more subtle than any beast of the field , that he had a conversation with Eve , in which he gave his ... serpent ? Dr. Adam Clark says : - " The serpent must have walked erect , for this is necessarily implied in his ...
Síða 130
... serpent was simply an orang - outang that spoke Hebrew with the greatest ease , and had the outward appearance of a perfect gentleman , seductive in manner , plausible , polite , and most admirably calculated to deceive . It never did ...
... serpent was simply an orang - outang that spoke Hebrew with the greatest ease , and had the outward appearance of a perfect gentleman , seductive in manner , plausible , polite , and most admirably calculated to deceive . It never did ...
Síða 131
... serpent , because it is a specious creature , has a spotted , dappled skin , and then , went erect . Perhaps it was a flying serpent which seemed to come from on high , as a messenger from the upper world , one of the seraphim ; because ...
... serpent , because it is a specious creature , has a spotted , dappled skin , and then , went erect . Perhaps it was a flying serpent which seemed to come from on high , as a messenger from the upper world , one of the seraphim ; because ...
Síða 132
... serpent with wings . Is it not humiliating to know that our ancestors believed these things ? Why should we object to the Darwinian doctrine of descent after this ? Our fathers thought it their duty to believe , thought it a sin to ...
... serpent with wings . Is it not humiliating to know that our ancestors believed these things ? Why should we object to the Darwinian doctrine of descent after this ? Our fathers thought it their duty to believe , thought it a sin to ...
Síða 133
... serpent coiled amid its rustling leaves , coaxing Eve to violate the laws of God . Where did the serpent come from ? On which of the six days was he created ? Who made him ? Is it possible that God would make a successful rival ? He ...
... serpent coiled amid its rustling leaves , coaxing Eve to violate the laws of God . Where did the serpent come from ? On which of the six days was he created ? Who made him ? Is it possible that God would make a successful rival ? He ...
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