Ships: Generally Made of the Fir Tree
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Ezekiel 27:5
They have made all your ship boards of fir trees of Senir: they have taken cedars from Lebanon to make masts for you.
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Where to Find Fruit
... in monkeys as in men, for men are generally represented as ... begun in the Spirit, are
ye now made perfect by ... coals is very high, to charter all the ships they can ...
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The Good Man's Life and Death
... When we start in life, we generally select some person ... There, by the river-side,
were ships gathered and many ... touch the flower whose perfume hath made glad the ...
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La Brea
... abound on the surface of the pitch 'generally contain traces ... and his men retired
to the ships with their ... they came back through San Fernando; made, almost in ...
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A Discourse of the Building, Nature, Excellency, and Government of ...
... home where there shall be no more sorrow; and generally to aid ... but a child and free;
Thou wast not made for laws ... in the air, Or runs as desperate ships, void of ...
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The Holy City; Or, the New Jerusalem:
... 4:1-3). There brake he 'the ships of Tarshish ... not materially here, but metaphorically;
and so is generally, if not ... men see, her halt and lame made strong; she ...
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An Exposition on the First Ten Chapters of Genesis, and Part of ...
... It is also a fact which ought to be generally known, that those preachers who ...
Ver.9. "And out of the ground made the Lord God to grow every tree that is ...
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Ships

Ships and Boats

Ships of Adramyttium

Ships of Alexandria

Ships of Chaldea

Ships of Chittim

Ships of Industrious Women

Ships of Tarshish

Ships of Tyre

Ships were often Wrecked

Ships: (Wrecked) Departure from the Faith

Ships: Antiquity of, Among the Jews

Ships: Commanded by a Master

Ships: Course of Frequently Directed by the Heavenly Bodies

Ships: Course of, Through the Midst of the Sea, Wonderful

Ships: Employed in Carrying Passengers

Ships: Employed in Fishing

Ships: Employed in Trading

Ships: Employed in War

Ships: Endangered by Quicksands

Ships: Endangered by Rocks

Ships: Endangered by Storms

Ships: Gallant

Ships: Generally Impelled by Sails

Ships: Generally Made of the Fir Tree

Ships: Governed and Directed by the Helm

Ships: Guided in Their Course by Pilots

Ships: Large

Ships: Navigated: Lakes

Ships: Navigated: Rivers

Ships: Navigated: The Ocean

Ships: Often Impelled by Oars

Ships: Often the Property of Individuals

Ships: Parts of Mentioned: The Anchors

Ships: Parts of Mentioned: The Boats

Ships: Parts of Mentioned: The Forepart or Foreship

Ships: Parts of Mentioned: The Hinder Part or Stern

Ships: Parts of Mentioned: The Hold or Between the Sides

Ships: Parts of Mentioned: The Mast

Ships: Parts of Mentioned: The Oars

Ships: Parts of Mentioned: The Rudder or Helm

Ships: Parts of Mentioned: The Rudder-Bands

Ships: Parts of Mentioned: The Sails

Ships: Parts of Mentioned: The Tackling

Ships: Probably Originated from the Ark Made by Noah

Ships: Solomon Built a Navy of

Ships: Sometimes Made of Bulrushes

Ships: Soundings Usually Taken For, in Dangerous Places

Ships: Strong

Ships: Swift

Ships: The Hinder Part of, Occupied by the Passengers

Ships: The Seams of, Were Caulked

Ships: Usually Distinguished by Signs or Figure Heads

Ships: when Damaged Were Sometimes Undergirded With Cables

Ships: Worked by Mariners or Sailors

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