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  • adjective being four more than seventy

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Examples

  • Golden Pill elixir of immortality, lxxiii–lxxiv herbs and, 21–22

    Tao II Dr. 2010

  • Golden Pill elixir of immortality, lxxiii–lxxiv herbs and, 21–22

    Tao II Dr. 2010

  • Golden Pill elixir of immortality, lxxiii–lxxiv herbs and, 21–22

    Tao II Dr. 2010

  • Golden Pill elixir of immortality, lxxiii–lxxiv herbs and, 21–22

    Tao II Dr. 2010

  • In their comforts and refreshments: "Thou gavest leviathan to be meat to the people in the wilderness," Ps. lxxiv.

    The Sermons of John Owen 1616-1683 1968

  • The contents of other psalms are manifestly irreconcilable with the assumed authorship: Asaph, e.g., whom the Chronicles regards as a contemporary of David (1 Chron. xvi 7), laments in Psalms lxxiv., lxxix. the devastation of the temple, which was not at that time in existence.

    Introduction to the Old Testament John Edgar McFadyen

  • ” The French ambassador who is represented in chapter lxxiv. as retiring in disgrace from Tehran, was

    The Adventures of Hajji Baba of Ispahan James Morier

  • [194] See _Boston Medical and Surgical Journal_ for April 5, 1866, vol.lxxiv. p. 189.

    On the Genesis of Species St. George Mivart

  • _On the contrary, _ Augustine says (Tract. lxxiv in Joan.) [* Cf.Ep. clxxxv.] that "charity merits increase that by increase it may merit perfection."

    Summa Theologica, Part II-II (Secunda Secundae) Translated by Fathers of the English Dominican Province Aquinas Thomas

  • Exegetically considered, the claims of at least Psalms xliv., lxxiv., lxxix., lxxxiii. are indubitable.

    Introduction to the Old Testament John Edgar McFadyen

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