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... ment of the Babylonish captivity . 6. Sixth Period . The captivity .. 7. Seventh Period , The interval between the end of the Baby- lonish captivity , and the commencement of the 70 prophetic weeks of Daniel , Examination of the ...
... ment of the Babylonish captivity . 6. Sixth Period . The captivity .. 7. Seventh Period , The interval between the end of the Baby- lonish captivity , and the commencement of the 70 prophetic weeks of Daniel , Examination of the ...
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... ment as expressed by himself , that man , through the aid of this science , is " enabled , by his superior or ganization , to go back and trace the history of his great birth - place and residence , the earth , and all it has gone ...
... ment as expressed by himself , that man , through the aid of this science , is " enabled , by his superior or ganization , to go back and trace the history of his great birth - place and residence , the earth , and all it has gone ...
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... ment on the former , yet from the great difficulty of preserving accuracy in computing or transcribing the old Egyptian numeral hieroglyphics , errors , to a greater or lesser extent were unavoidable . 4. A fourth source of information ...
... ment on the former , yet from the great difficulty of preserving accuracy in computing or transcribing the old Egyptian numeral hieroglyphics , errors , to a greater or lesser extent were unavoidable . 4. A fourth source of information ...
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... ment dictated . But this also should be used with great caution ; " for , Syncellus had certainly formed no right judgment of the Egyptian history ; as ap- pears evidently from his declaring that he knew no use of , nor occasion for ...
... ment dictated . But this also should be used with great caution ; " for , Syncellus had certainly formed no right judgment of the Egyptian history ; as ap- pears evidently from his declaring that he knew no use of , nor occasion for ...
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... ment will be the same , ) the fossil remains , which con- stitute these strata , must have existed anterior to the deluge , and consequently cannot be the effects of the deluge.1 In regard to those mighty convulsions of nature through ...
... ment will be the same , ) the fossil remains , which con- stitute these strata , must have existed anterior to the deluge , and consequently cannot be the effects of the deluge.1 In regard to those mighty convulsions of nature through ...
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