An Annotated Check List of the Mammals of Michoacán, México

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Cover of the book An Annotated Check List of the Mammals of Michoacán, México by Bernardo Villa R., Library of Alexandria
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Author: Bernardo Villa R. ISBN: 9781465523235
Publisher: Library of Alexandria Publication: March 8, 2015
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Bernardo Villa R.
ISBN: 9781465523235
Publisher: Library of Alexandria
Publication: March 8, 2015
Imprint:
Language: English
Jehovih spake through His sons and daughters. His voice came up out of the marsh and down from the heavens above, and the children of men heard and saw, and raised up because of the spirit in them. And they answered to Him, Who is Almighty; and their voices were called Tae, because as it is the universal word of all children born, so doth it represent the universal prayer of man. 2. Tae said: Reveal, O Father, give me light! I behold the wide earth, the sun, moon and stars. But the great vault of heaven is as an empty sky. Where is the abode of the dead; the place of the souls of men? 3. In times past Thou hast quickened seers and prophets, and through them lifted up Thy children and proclaimed Other worlds! Am I more dumb than those in past ages? All the while myself and forefathers have withstood Thy mighty Presence. 4. Thou hast quickened my members by thine own hand, to be dissatisfied by the old revelations, and made me to peer deeper into the cause and place of things, and to desire Further light from Thy holy places
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Jehovih spake through His sons and daughters. His voice came up out of the marsh and down from the heavens above, and the children of men heard and saw, and raised up because of the spirit in them. And they answered to Him, Who is Almighty; and their voices were called Tae, because as it is the universal word of all children born, so doth it represent the universal prayer of man. 2. Tae said: Reveal, O Father, give me light! I behold the wide earth, the sun, moon and stars. But the great vault of heaven is as an empty sky. Where is the abode of the dead; the place of the souls of men? 3. In times past Thou hast quickened seers and prophets, and through them lifted up Thy children and proclaimed Other worlds! Am I more dumb than those in past ages? All the while myself and forefathers have withstood Thy mighty Presence. 4. Thou hast quickened my members by thine own hand, to be dissatisfied by the old revelations, and made me to peer deeper into the cause and place of things, and to desire Further light from Thy holy places

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