The Sun Do Move

The Sun Do Move The Celebrated Theory of the Sun's Rotation Around the Earth (Classic Reprint)

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I will begin the argument by making a few broad cast remarks upon the origin oi the Jews. I shall start at Abram, the father of the Jews. After the ?ood, we reads in the loth chapter of Genesis, how the world become settled with people, and how they multiplied, and whar they went into the different parts of the earth. We finds out that Abram war residing in Haran, whar his relations war. They war idolaters. Abram war 75 years old when he war called out of Haran and the Lord showed him into the 'land of Canaan, which war to be his inheritance. It war the Lord's purpose that the Jews should go amongst a strange people and be af?icted for 400 years. About 25 years after Abram come out of Haran, he had the pleasure of looking on his lawful heir, Isaac. He had another son, by his maid-servant.

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Book information

ISBN: 9781333996925
Publisher: Fb&c Ltd
Imprint: Forgotten Books
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Number of pages: 26
Weight: 50g
Height: 229mm
Width: 152mm
Spine width: 1mm