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... respecting the Egyptian , Chinese , and Assyrian Dynasties . Ist EGYPT . The old Egyptian Chro- nographeon . Manetho . Eratosthenes . - Josephus ' Mane- tho - Chronographia of Sextus Julius Africanus , - Chron- --- ....... - .17 ib 19 ...
... respecting the Egyptian , Chinese , and Assyrian Dynasties . Ist EGYPT . The old Egyptian Chro- nographeon . Manetho . Eratosthenes . - Josephus ' Mane- tho - Chronographia of Sextus Julius Africanus , - Chron- --- ....... - .17 ib 19 ...
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... respecting these two anti - christian powers.— The two other anti - christian powers , the Pagan and the Infidel . Conclusion .. ☀ ☀ ☀ The date of the commencement of the 1260 years .... A. D. 533.- Ends , A. D. 1793 ...
... respecting these two anti - christian powers.— The two other anti - christian powers , the Pagan and the Infidel . Conclusion .. ☀ ☀ ☀ The date of the commencement of the 1260 years .... A. D. 533.- Ends , A. D. 1793 ...
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... respecting the phenomena of matter ; our reason in- forms us only respecting the phenomena of mind . In PREFACE . xix.
... respecting the phenomena of matter ; our reason in- forms us only respecting the phenomena of mind . In PREFACE . xix.
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R C. Shimeall. forms us only respecting the phenomena of mind . In the universe , our senses perceive nothing but matter ; while our understanding assures us that every thing most depend upon mind . We cannot perceive the ef- ficiency of ...
R C. Shimeall. forms us only respecting the phenomena of mind . In the universe , our senses perceive nothing but matter ; while our understanding assures us that every thing most depend upon mind . We cannot perceive the ef- ficiency of ...
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... the two advents ; nor , during the life - time of our Redeemer , receiving any definite replies in answer to their frequent inquiries respecting this point . -- 291 That additional light , however , was given to PREFACE . XXV.
... the two advents ; nor , during the life - time of our Redeemer , receiving any definite replies in answer to their frequent inquiries respecting this point . -- 291 That additional light , however , was given to PREFACE . XXV.
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