| Clement Wood - 1929 - 418 sayfa
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| J. Brent Bill - 1983 - 96 sayfa
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| H. Beecher Hicks - 1987 - 230 sayfa
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| Steven Weisenburger - 1988 - 364 sayfa
...perhaps more especially a story of the past, referring to that day when all was declared to be good, when the morning stars sang together and the Sons of God shouted for joy." The card is definitely also an apocalyptic sign. Ouspensky's reading (27) is also noteworthy: "A circle... | |
| 2000 - 268 sayfa
...bands of mist — when, like a newborn infant, the last of God's offspring, it came forth from Him, and the morning stars sang together, and the sons of God shouted for joy. But what is the history of the angels that excel in strength compared with the history of the Lord... | |
| Gustav Davidson - 1994 - 420 sayfa
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| Jill Paton Walsh - 1994 - 296 sayfa
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| Wallace D. Wattles - 1930 - 166 sayfa
...day and it was all very good. Then another day came, the great day of the evolutionary process, a day when the morning stars sang together and the sons of God shouted for joy to behold the beginning of the end, for man, the object aimed at from the beginning, had appeared upon... | |
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