Copeland's Treasury for Booklovers: A Panorama of English and American Poetry and Prose from the Earliest Times to the Present, Volume 1Charles Townsend Copeland Scribner's, 1933 - American literature |
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... behold , Elijah met him : and he knew him , and fell on his face , and said , Art thou that my lord Elijah ? 8 And he answered him , I am : go , tell thy lord , Behold , Elijah is here . 9 And he said , What have I sinned , that thou ...
... behold , Elijah met him : and he knew him , and fell on his face , and said , Art thou that my lord Elijah ? 8 And he answered him , I am : go , tell thy lord , Behold , Elijah is here . 9 And he said , What have I sinned , that thou ...
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... Behold , now I know that there is no God in all the earth , but in Israel : now therefore , I pray thee , take a blessing of thy servant . 16 But he said , As the LORD liveth , before whom I stand , I will receive none . And he urged ...
... Behold , now I know that there is no God in all the earth , but in Israel : now therefore , I pray thee , take a blessing of thy servant . 16 But he said , As the LORD liveth , before whom I stand , I will receive none . And he urged ...
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... behold they say , Our bones are dried , and our hope is lost ; we are cut off for our parts . 12 Therefore prophesy , and say unto them , Thus saith the Lord God , Behold , O my people , I will open your graves , and cause you to come ...
... behold they say , Our bones are dried , and our hope is lost ; we are cut off for our parts . 12 Therefore prophesy , and say unto them , Thus saith the Lord God , Behold , O my people , I will open your graves , and cause you to come ...
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