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... brought a sheaf , garnished with flowers and clusters of ripe fruit , or whether he ground and kneaded the corn into cakes , or prepared it in some way , so as to render it fit for eating , it would not be easy to decide . In Lev ...
... brought a sheaf , garnished with flowers and clusters of ripe fruit , or whether he ground and kneaded the corn into cakes , or prepared it in some way , so as to render it fit for eating , it would not be easy to decide . In Lev ...
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... brought the first - fruits of the land , Israelites are expressly enjoined to pre- which thou , O Lord , hast given me . " By sent a holocaust , or whole burnt - offering , the basket of first - fruits , God was acknow- when they were ...
... brought the first - fruits of the land , Israelites are expressly enjoined to pre- which thou , O Lord , hast given me . " By sent a holocaust , or whole burnt - offering , the basket of first - fruits , God was acknow- when they were ...
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... brought the man of God bread of the first - fruits , twenty loaves of barley , and full ears of corn in the husk thereof . " This short piece of history is of import- ance , as it teaches us , by example , how we may comply with the ...
... brought the man of God bread of the first - fruits , twenty loaves of barley , and full ears of corn in the husk thereof . " This short piece of history is of import- ance , as it teaches us , by example , how we may comply with the ...
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... brought by sir Robert Cary , who was waiting at the English court for this purpose . hearing the report of the death of the queen , he gained admittance to the pa- lace at Richmond early in the morning of the 24th , and with great ...
... brought by sir Robert Cary , who was waiting at the English court for this purpose . hearing the report of the death of the queen , he gained admittance to the pa- lace at Richmond early in the morning of the 24th , and with great ...
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... brought into collision with the regal authority . But the success of the popular power soon brought on its own destruction ; the regal authority was reinstated , which again was carried too far before the close of the century . By the ...
... brought into collision with the regal authority . But the success of the popular power soon brought on its own destruction ; the regal authority was reinstated , which again was carried too far before the close of the century . By the ...
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