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" Canst thou lift up thy voice to the clouds, That abundance of waters may cover thee? Canst thou send lightnings, that they may go, And say unto thee, Here we are? "
The Living Age - Page 687
1904
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History, Theory, and Practice of the Electric Telegraph

George Bartlett Prescott - Telegraph - 1860 - 496 pages
...impossibilities enumerated to convince Job of his ignorance and weakness, the Almighty asks, " Canst thou send lightnings, that they may go, and say unto thee, Here we are ? " At the present day, every people in Christendom can respond in the affirmative. The lines of electric...
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The Elements of Elocution, Etc

Charles Richson - 1860 - 216 pages
...thou lift up thy voice to the clouds, that the abundance of waters may cover thee ? Canst thou send lightnings, that they may go and say unto thee, Here we are ? Who hath put wisdom in the inward parts ? or who hath given understanding to the heart ? (Job xxxviii....
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The American Journal of Education, Volume 8

Henry Barnard - Education - 1860 - 720 pages
...Canat thou lift up thy voice to the clouds, that abundance of waters may cover thee 1 Canst thou send lightnings, that they may go, and say unto thee, Here we are 1 Who hath put wisdom in the inward parts 1 or who hath given understanding to the heart 1 Who can...
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A Comprehensive Grammar of the English Language

Simon Kerl - English language - 1861 - 372 pages
...points, and it is then a matter of little consequence which is preferred. " Canst thou command the Lightnings, that they may go, and say unto thee, * Here we are ?'" " Canst thou command the Lightnings, that they may go, aud say unto thee, ' Here we are !'" Perhaps...
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The British Millennial Harbinger

Churches of Christ - 1861 - 1156 pages
...Canst thou lift up thy voice in the clouds, that abundance of waters may cover thee 1 Canst thou send ng good news to proclaim to the inhabitants of the earth, ev Î " In the hope of eternal salvation, your brother in Christ, 8tpt. 6, 1861. JAMES CHALLEN. A PLEA...
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The Meaning of Words Analysed Into Words and Unverbal Things: And Unverbal ...

Alexander Bryan Johnson - Language and languages - 1862 - 270 pages
...telegraph has been lately seen in the scornful exclamation found in the Book of Job, " Canst thou send lightnings that they may go and say unto thee, here we are ! " Like the above, every sentence of a book suggests to the reader something that he knows, while...
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The Meaning of Words: Analysed Into Words and Unverbal Things, and Unverbal ...

Alexander Bryan Johnson - Language and languages - 1862 - 268 pages
...telegraph has been lately seen in the scornful exclamation found in the Book of Job, " Canst thou send lightnings that they may go and say unto thee, here we are!" Like the above, every sentence of a book suggests to the reader something that he knows, while the...
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Sermons on biblical and theological subjects [ed. by J. Stokoe].

Thomas Allin - Sermons - 1864 - 452 pages
...Canst thou lift up thy voice to the clouds, that abundance of waters may cover thee ? Canst thou send lightnings, that they may go, and say unto thee, Here we are ? Who hath put wisdom in the inward parts? or who hath given understanding to the heart ? Who can number...
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Illustrative Scripture readings, a pocket companion

1864 - 302 pages
...Canst thou lift up thy voice to the clouds, that almndance of waters may cover thee ? Canst thou send lightnings, that they may go, and say unto thee, ' Here we are ? ' Who hath put wisdom in the inward parts ? or who hath given understanding to the heart ? Who can...
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Fancies on the photograph, a poem, Volume 74

John Rorke - 1864 - 152 pages
...the thirty-eighth chapter of Job, at the thirty-fifth verse, are these words : — " Canst thou send lightnings that they may go, and say unto thee, Here we are." Admitting that the electric fluid, which man now uses to convey his messages by the telegraph, is of...
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