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" All the rivers run into the sea; yet the sea is not full; unto the place from whence the rivers come, thither they return again. "
The pourtract of old age - Page 203
by John Smith - 1752 - 237 pages
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The Biblical Repository and Classical Review, Volume 5

Theology - 1849 - 788 pages
...the wind returneth again according to his circuits. * All the rivers run into the sea ; yet the sea is not full : unto the place from whence the rivers come, thither they return again. 8 All things are full of labour ; man cannot utter it : the eye is not satisfied with seeing, nor the...
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ספר עפרות תבל: A Commentary on the Book of Ecclesiastes

Abraham Belais - Bible - 1850 - 84 pages
...continually, and the wind returneth again to his circuits." " All the rivers run into the sea, yet the sea is not full ; unto the place from whence the rivers come, thither they return again." Since all beings on earth are composed of the four elements : earth, fire, air, and water, they must...
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The doctrine of the resurrection of the body as taught in holy Scripture, 8 ...

Edward Meyrick Goulburn - 1850 - 400 pages
...the wind returneth again "according to his circuits. All the rivers run " into the sea ; yet the sea is not full; unto the "place from whence the rivers come, thither " they return again. All things are full of la" hour." Nor is it merely the instability of their elements which constitutes...
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The Bible class book

Charles Baker - 1850 - 446 pages
...the wind returneth again according to his circuits. All -the rivers run into the sea ; yet the sea is not full ; unto the place from whence the rivers come, thither they return again. All things are -full of labour ; man cannot utter it ; the eye is -not satisfied with seeing, nor the...
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A universal geography

Thomas Milner - 1850 - 604 pages
...sea ; yet the sea is not full," because it gives in evaporation an equivalent for what it receives, "unto the place from whence the rivers come, thither they return again." III. THE ATMOSPHERE. 144. The term atmosphere is derived from the Greek, and signifies a sphere of...
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The Half Century: Or, A History of the Changes that Have Taken Place, and ...

Emerson Davis - Education - 1851 - 484 pages
...to its advancement. It is as the ocean to these rivers of reform. They come originally from it, and "unto the place from whence the rivers come thither they return again." As has been said, the force of these movements is not yet spent. On the contrary, there is every reason...
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The domestic commentary on the Old (New) Testament, by a clergyman of the ...

Robert Shittler - 1853 - 588 pages
...the wind returneth again according to his circuits. 7 All the rivers run into the sea ; yet the sea is not full ; unto the place from whence the rivers come, thither they 'return again. 8 All things are full of labour; man cannot utter it : the eye is not satisfied with seeing, nor the...
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Rudimentary Treatise on the Power of Water: As Applied to Drive Flour Mills ...

Joseph Glynn - Centrifugal pumps - 1853 - 210 pages
...it flows onward. It is written by the wisest of men, " All the rivers run into the sea, yet the sea is not full ; unto the place from whence the rivers come thither they return again." Providence has furnished mechanical power ; it is for man to make it available. The sister kingdom...
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Rudimentary Treatise on the Power of Water: As Applied to Drive Flour Mills ...

Joseph Glynn - Water-power - 1853 - 174 pages
...it flows onward. It is written by the wisest of men, " All the rivers run into the sea, yet the sea is not full ; unto the place from whence the rivers come thither they return again." Providence has furnished mechanical power ; it is for man to make it available. The sister kingdom...
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The Science of Health

Stephen Henry Ward - Medicine, Popular - 1853 - 432 pages
...constant circle poetically described by the preacher : — " the rivers run into the sea ; yet the sea is not full : unto the place from whence the rivers come, thither they return again."* * Ecdesiastes, chap. iv 7. Water is indispensable to vegetable life ; without it, the earth would be...
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