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he discusses the question ( which had been put to him ) whether the passage might not be accounted for by the action of the Etesian winds , or other natural causes . On this he remarks- ' That we are told in Scripture that the passage ...
he discusses the question ( which had been put to him ) whether the passage might not be accounted for by the action of the Etesian winds , or other natural causes . On this he remarks- ' That we are told in Scripture that the passage ...
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From all this we conclude that it would in no degree derogate from a due respect for Almighty power , to believe - as all tradition seems to assert , and as all the localities warrant - that the passage of the Israelites was made at a ...
From all this we conclude that it would in no degree derogate from a due respect for Almighty power , to believe - as all tradition seems to assert , and as all the localities warrant - that the passage of the Israelites was made at a ...
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This half subterranean passage continues for nearly two miles ; the prospect to which it opens towards its termination we shall give in the words of the English travellers , because M. Laborde's course was in the opposite direction ...
This half subterranean passage continues for nearly two miles ; the prospect to which it opens towards its termination we shall give in the words of the English travellers , because M. Laborde's course was in the opposite direction ...
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