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1 But in later ages , the passage was dignified with those of stone.
2 They touched every point where civilization in later ages made its appearance.
3 In the later ages , this peace may be upon the earth.
4 No wonder that later ages have fabled much about this meeting.
5 Often their very earnestness betrays them into what for later ages is unintelligibility.
6 The idolatrous worship of the Romanists in later ages is of the same kind.
7 This is true in Athens, though not perhaps to the extent of later ages .
8 The coronation ceremony, minutely recorded, provided precedents for later ages .
9 Had not the Almighty reserved for later ages the knowledge of this inhospitable continent?
10 It was a process singularly active in early ages, and singularly quiescent in later ages .
11 There is no special accumulation of drop-outs for either the earlier or the later ages .
12 The encroachments of later ages he did not anticipate.
13 In later ages , the gender of the sun and the moon seems to be exceedingly variable.
14 Even the favoured servants of God in later ages have sometimes possessed the gift of prophecy.
15 They have gone farther in these later ages ; what was practised formerly has been taught since.
16 In later ages the gospel hath not been less corrupted, by some, who have called themselves Christians.
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