The Historical Reader: Designed for the Use of Schools and Families, on a New PlanHoratio Hill, 1825 - 372 Seiten |
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... earth ; with joy and shout The hollow universal orb they fill'd , And touch'd their golden harps , and hymning prais'd God and his works . 4. The waters were then replenished with an abundant variety of fish ; the odoriferous air was ...
... earth ; with joy and shout The hollow universal orb they fill'd , And touch'd their golden harps , and hymning prais'd God and his works . 4. The waters were then replenished with an abundant variety of fish ; the odoriferous air was ...
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... earth replenished with a numerous pro- geny . 7. Thrice happy man , And sons of men , whom God hath thus advanced , Created in his image , there to dwell And worship him , and in reward to rule Over his works , on earth , in sea , or ...
... earth replenished with a numerous pro- geny . 7. Thrice happy man , And sons of men , whom God hath thus advanced , Created in his image , there to dwell And worship him , and in reward to rule Over his works , on earth , in sea , or ...
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... earth was literally filled with violence ; yet the forbearance of God was conti- nued towards them , and he mercifully resolved to grant them the space of one hundred and twenty years for repentance ; during which time , he declared ...
... earth was literally filled with violence ; yet the forbearance of God was conti- nued towards them , and he mercifully resolved to grant them the space of one hundred and twenty years for repentance ; during which time , he declared ...
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