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" Now the serpent was more subtil than any beast of the field which the LORD GOD had made. And he said unto the woman, Yea, hath GOD said, Ye shall not eat of every tree of the garden... "
The Works of Lord Byron - Page 291
by George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1825
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The Methodist Quarterly Review, Volume 30

1848 - 660 pages
...reasons, which desire had nothing of the nature of rebellion in it. Read the sacred narrative : — " Now the serpent was more subtil than any beast of the field which the Lord God had made. And he said unto the woman, Yea, hath God said, Ye shall not eat of every tree...
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The Scripture expositor; or, District visitor's Scripture assistant

Charles Holland - 1849 - 296 pages
...plot. Observe then that he used subtilty and deceit. He came in the form of a serpent— and why ? "Now the serpent was more subtil than any beast of the field." Satan came not openly, in his own form; he knew that would not do. He came as a serpent. He is often...
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Sermons on Old Testament Histories

Edward Bather - 1850 - 358 pages
...request ? So I prayed to the God of heaven 326 SERMON I. THE HISTORY OF THE FALL OF MAN. GEN. iii. 1. " Now the serpent was more subtil than any beast of the field which the Lord God had made. And he said unto the woman, Yea, hath God said, Ye shall not eat of every tree...
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Echoes of the Universe: From the World of Matter and the World of Spirit

Henry Christmas - 1850 - 288 pages
...intending to prepare the mind of his reader for the relation of Eve's temptation, begins with affirming, " Now the serpent was more subtil than any beast of the field which the Lord God had made." And Jesus Christ himself recommends to his apostles, to have the wisdom of...
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The family Sunday-book, or, Pleasant pages for sabbath hours (by the author ...

Samuel Prout Newcombe - 1851 - 250 pages
...Spirit, that He may say of you as He said of Adam, "It is not good that he should be alone." THE SIN.* "Now the serpent was more subtil than any beast of the field which the Lord God had made. And he said unto the woman, Yea, hath God said, Ye shall not eat of every tree...
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The Journal of Sacred Literature, Volume 1; Volume 25

John Kitto - 1852 - 536 pages
...Journal des Savons. BS THE SERPENT. " That old Serpent called the Devil and Satan," Rev. xii. 9. " Now the Serpent was more subtil than any beast of the field, which the Lord God had made," Gen. Hi. 1. " The Serpent beguiled Eve through his subtilty," 2 Cor. xi. 3. " And the Lord God said unto...
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The Approaching Crisis: Being a Review of Dr. Bushnell's Recent Lectures on ...

Andrew Jackson Davis - 1852 - 250 pages
...beguiling serpent ? In the beginning of the third chapter of Genesis, it is distinctly affirmed, that " the serpent was more subtil than any beast of the field which [not the supernatural sin, but which] the Lord God had made!" The serpent was subtil; but the Lord...
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The Approaching Crisis: Being a Review of Dr. Bushnell's Recent Lectures on ...

Andrew Jackson Davis - 1852 - 236 pages
...beguiling serpent ? In the beginning of the third chapter of Genesis, it is distinctly affirmed, that " the serpent was more subtil than any beast of the field which [not the supernatural sin, but which] the Lord God had made !" The serpent was subtil ; but the Lord...
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The Present testimony, and original Christian witness revived, Volume 5

1853 - 506 pages
...not eat of it: for in the day that thou eatest thereof thou shalt surely die" (Gen. ii. 15 — 17). "Now the serpent* was more subtil than any beast of the field which the Lord God had made. And He said unto the woman, Yea, hath God said, Ye shall not eat of every tree...
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The Journal of sacred literature, ed. by J. Kitto ..., Volume 5; Volume 25

John Kitto - 1853 - 576 pages
...language of the inspired history, we shall quote the whole narrative, so far as regards the serpent. ' Now the serpent was more subtil than any beast of the field which the Lord God had made. And he said unto the woman, Yea, liath God said, Ye shall not eat of every tree...
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