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- noun Plural form of
septet .
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They claim that Daniel 9: 24-27 doesn't support a day-year principle - the "seventy sevens" are simply "septets" or "heptads" and not seventy
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They claim that Daniel 9: 24-27 doesn't support a day-year principle - the "seventy sevens" are simply "septets" or "heptads" and not seventy
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They claim that Daniel 9: 24-27 doesn't support a day-year principle - the "seventy sevens" are simply "septets" or "heptads" and not seventy
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They claim that Daniel 9: 24-27 doesn't support a day-year principle - the "seventy sevens" are simply "septets" or "heptads" and not seventy
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They claim that Daniel 9: 24-27 doesn't support a day-year principle - the "seventy sevens" are simply "septets" or "heptads" and not seventy
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They claim that Daniel 9: 24-27 doesn't support a day-year principle - the "seventy sevens" are simply "septets" or "heptads" and not seventy
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They claim that Daniel 9: 24-27 doesn't support a day-year principle - the "seventy sevens" are simply "septets" or "heptads" and not seventy
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They claim that Daniel 9: 24-27 doesn't support a day-year principle - the "seventy sevens" are simply "septets" or "heptads" and not seventy
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The twelve septets of _c_ assume the form of prisms as in iodine (see p. 48) and pursue the same course, while its central body, a four-sided pyramid with its six attendants, divides on the meta level into six duads, revolving round a ring with a central atom as in chlorine (p. 47), the duads going off independently on the hyper-level and the ring breaking up as in chlorine.
Occult Chemistry Clairvoyant Observations on the Chemical Elements Annie Wood Besant 1890
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The _c_ ovoid in zirconium shows no less than fifteen secondary globes within the five contained in the ovoid, and these, in turn, contain altogether sixty-nine smaller spheres, with two hundred and twelve atoms within them, arranged in pairs, triplets, quartets, quintets, a sextet and septets.
Occult Chemistry Clairvoyant Observations on the Chemical Elements Annie Wood Besant 1890
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