975 resultados para Prophets of Rain
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Jeremiah, the prophet of Israel.--The Buddha, the prince of mysticism.--Socrates, the champion of intellectual piety.--Jesus, the preacher of the kingdom of God.--St. Paul, the apostle of a universal religion.--Marcus Aurelius, the philosopher of a dying world.--Augustine, the schoolmaster of the middle ages.--Mohammed, the revivalist of Semitism.--Martin Luther, and the dawn of the modern age.
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Includes bibliographical references.
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I. Joel, Amos, Hosea, Isaiah, Micah, Nahum, Zephaniah, Habakkuk, and Obadiah -- II. Jeremiah, Lamentations, Ezekiel, Haggai, Zechariah, Malachi, Jonah, and Daniel.
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v.1. Amos, Hosea, and Micah, with an introduction and a sketch of prophecy in early Israel.--v.2. Zephaniah, Nahum, Habakkuk, Obadiah, Haggai, Zechariah I.-VIII., "Malachi", Joel, "Zechariah" IX.-XIV. and Jonah; with historical and critical introductions.
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Running title: Refutation of astrology.
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"First edition printed 1852 (dated 1853) ... fifth, 1886; reprinted, 1891."
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v. 1. Amos, Hosea, Isaiah (1-39) and Micah.-v.2. Zephaniah, Nahum, Habakkuk, and Jeremiah.-v.3. Obadiah, Ezekiel, and Isaiah (40-71)-v.4. Haggai, Zechariah, Malachi, Joel, Deutero-Zechariah, Jonah, and Daniel.
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Translation of: Jéhovah.
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Boron and chlorine were determined in rain water and in atmospheric moisture condensed in a "Saratov" refrigerator. Ocean is the main source of boron on the earth surface. Boron evaporates from the ocean and enriches atmospheric precipitation: B/Cl ratio of ocean water (0.00024) increases by factor of 10-15. Assuming that the average Cl content in global river runoff is 7.8 mg/l and boron content 0.013 mgl, B/Cl ratio in this runoff is 0.0017. The average B/Cl ratio in rain water of the Golubaya (Blue) Bay (Gelendzhik, Black Sea region) is 0.0026 and in condensates of atmospheric moisture during onshore and offshore winds in the same region it averages from 0.0029 to 0.0033. The maximum boron content in the condensates of this region during onshore winds was 0.032 mg/l and the minimum during offshore winds, 0.004 mg/l. /Cl ratio in sea water over the Atlantic Ocean and in the Gelendzhik area of the Black Sea varied within narrow range, mostly from 0.0025 to 0.0035. Similar B/Cl ratio (0.0024) was found for atmospheric precipitation on the slope of the Terskei Ala-Tau near the Issyk-Kul Lake in 1969. Thus, although chemistries of boron and chlorine (in chlorides) are very different, the B/Cl ratio in the atmosphere is fairly constant. This can be taken as a confirmation of an assumption that salt composition of sea water passes into the atmosphere in molecularly dispersed state. Supposing that the ocean-atmosphere system is in equilibrium as regards to the boron budget, it can be assumed that the same amount of boron passes from the ocean into bottom sediments and from lithosphere rocks and soils into the hydrosphere.