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... Lord ; they are His army , His troops , they are the " host of heaven : but this expres- sion is used promiscuously for the stars and angels . God is , therefore , " the Lord of Hosts " ( Zebaoth ) , both with reference to the former ...
... Lord ; they are His army , His troops , they are the " host of heaven : but this expres- sion is used promiscuously for the stars and angels . God is , therefore , " the Lord of Hosts " ( Zebaoth ) , both with reference to the former ...
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... lord of creatures ; but the gods are likewise he , and so are the five primary elements ; he is only the first - born ; he shares his divine nature with the sun , the moon , the air , and the water . It is , therefore , scarcely more ...
... lord of creatures ; but the gods are likewise he , and so are the five primary elements ; he is only the first - born ; he shares his divine nature with the sun , the moon , the air , and the water . It is , therefore , scarcely more ...
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... lord of the body - and he is ashamed . But with this consciousness begins his greatness . He has achieved the boldest deed of his life . He becomes a being endowed with freedom of will . He rises above the common animal kingdom , and ...
... lord of the body - and he is ashamed . But with this consciousness begins his greatness . He has achieved the boldest deed of his life . He becomes a being endowed with freedom of will . He rises above the common animal kingdom , and ...
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... Lord God made earth and heaven : 5. No plant of the field was yet on the earth , and no herb of the field did 4-6 . The end of the following narra- tive is the fall of man , the origin of sin and of misery ; the author approaches ...
... Lord God made earth and heaven : 5. No plant of the field was yet on the earth , and no herb of the field did 4-6 . The end of the following narra- tive is the fall of man , the origin of sin and of misery ; the author approaches ...
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... Lord God formed man of the dust of the ground , and breathed into his nostrils the breath of life ; and. Thus the earth , and the beings that peo- ple it , existed before the gods ; the uni- verse is but the result of chance ; not moral ...
... Lord God formed man of the dust of the ground , and breathed into his nostrils the breath of life ; and. Thus the earth , and the beings that peo- ple it , existed before the gods ; the uni- verse is but the result of chance ; not moral ...
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