| 1799 - 958 páginas
...part of the antediluvian ocean, were not flooded —it is plain, however, Noah did not think fo, elfe he would not judge the appearance of the olive to...and animals, to have taken refuge in one of them, tha.u to remain pent up in the ark. t"9) " The dove, Mofes tells us, returned the fir ft time flie... | |
| 1809 - 954 páginas
...plain, however, Noah did not think so, else he would not judge the appearance ot the olive to be a sign of the diminution of the waters. — Where is it mentioned or what renders it necessary to infer that islands existed before the flood? If islands did exist, and were to escape... | |
| 1810 - 724 páginas
...plain, however, Noah did not think so, else he would not judge the appearance of the olive to be a sign of the diminution of the waters. Where is it mentioned, or what renders it necessary to infer that islands existed before the flood ? If islands did exist, and were to escape... | |
| 1810 - 724 páginas
...plain, however, Noah did not think so, else he would not judge the appearance of the olive to be a sign of the diminution of the waters. Where is it mentioned, or what renders it necessary to infer that islands existed before the flood ? If islands did exist, and were to escape... | |
| Augustin Calmet - 1814 - 636 páginas
...plain, however, Noah did not think so, else he would not judge the appearance of the olive to be a sign of the diminution of the waters. Where is it mentioned, or what renders it necessary to infer that islands existed before the flood ? If islands did exist, and were to escape... | |
| Charles Anderton Read - 1879 - 390 páginas
...plain, however, Noah did not think so, else he would not judge the appearance of the olive to be a sign of the diminution of the waters. Where is it mentioned, or what renders it necessary to infer that islands existed before the flood? If islands did exist, and were to escape... | |
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