 | Thomas Branagan - 1804 - 290 páginas
...and earth, mind and matter, unite. To him v,'as given at an early period, dominion over the beasts of the earth, 'the fowls of the air, and the fishes of the sea. But when, and by whom, was premceval power given to one part of mankind to enslave and oppress another... | |
 | Noah Worcester - 1816 - 814 páginas
...beings, in heaven, on earth, nor even in hell. Men glory in their dignity above the beasts of the field, the fowls of the air, and the fishes of the sea ; but whether their making a trade of destroying one another, is to be regarded as an excellence, as something... | |
 | Noah Worcester - 1817 - 312 páginas
...beings, in heaven, on earth, nor even in hell. Men glory in their dignity above the heasts of the field, the fowls of the air, and the fishes of the sea ; but whether their making a trade of destroying one another is to be regarded as an excellence, as something... | |
 | John Pearson (bp. of Chester.) - 1822 - 576 páginas
...waters were gathered together unto one place, appeared as dry land." By the second, all " the hosts of the earth," the fowls of the air, and the fishes of the sea were made. " Let the earth," said God, " bring forth grass, the herb yielding seed, and the fruit tree... | |
 | 1826 - 160 páginas
...created the heaven and the earth," (Gen. i. 1.) Q. What things by mediate creation ? A. All the hosts of the earth ; the fowls of the air, and the fishes of the sea. " Let the earth bring forth grass, the herb yielding seed, and tb» fruit tree yielding fruit after... | |
 | William Ellis - 1829 - 610 páginas
...maritime habits, but which has been frittered down into detached local communities unknown to each other. The accounts the natives give of the introduction...was destroyed by worms, which ultimately grew into swine—and were the first known in the islands. We never observed among them any traces of the Asiatic... | |
 | Silas Blaisdale - 1829 - 372 páginas
...it has not only fulfilled the original promise, in giving him dominion over the beasts of the field, the fowls of the air, and the fishes of the sea ; but it has enabled him to make both sea and land to give up their stores, and to make the wind, the water,... | |
 | Conversations - 1829 - 650 páginas
...it has not only fulfilled the original promise, in giving him dominion over the beasts of the field, the fowls of the air, and the fishes of the sea ; but it has enabled him to make both sea and land to give up their stores, and to make the wind, the water,... | |
 | James Warren Doyle - 1831 - 148 páginas
...east, and extract gems from the depths of the ocean : — we may collect, for our amusement, the beasts of the earth, the fowls of the air, and the fishes of the sea : — we may gratify all our appetites, whether regular or unruly: — we may expend upon the idle,... | |
 | William Ellis - 1833 - 340 páginas
...natives give of the introduction of the animals found on the islands by the first European visiters are most of them as fabulous as those relating to...among them any traces of the Asiatic doctrine of the transi migration of souls; although they believed that hogs had souls, and that there was a distinct... | |
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