Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 229William Blackwood, 1931 |
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Pagina 200
... fire . This is a very feasible explanation , but a pre- ferable view is that the pillar of cloud and pillar of fire were something that to the Israelites suggested the hand of God and not the hand of man . In Sinai when heavy weather is ...
... fire . This is a very feasible explanation , but a pre- ferable view is that the pillar of cloud and pillar of fire were something that to the Israelites suggested the hand of God and not the hand of man . In Sinai when heavy weather is ...
Pagina 502
... fire caught . The breeze grew stronger . Men were gradually concentrating at the station . The big fire tank from some fifteen miles up another valley came rolling in eventually . Suddenly the wind veered , and the near visibility ...
... fire caught . The breeze grew stronger . Men were gradually concentrating at the station . The big fire tank from some fifteen miles up another valley came rolling in eventually . Suddenly the wind veered , and the near visibility ...
Pagina 506
... fire in our immediate vicinity had consumed all but a fringe of trees by the roadside . It was still gnawing away at the bare bones of its prey , unremittingly , but less greedily . All that had been such exquisite beauty was not . Even ...
... fire in our immediate vicinity had consumed all but a fringe of trees by the roadside . It was still gnawing away at the bare bones of its prey , unremittingly , but less greedily . All that had been such exquisite beauty was not . Even ...
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