Which preposition to use with genesis

OF Occurrences 89%

THE GENESIS OF THE CONSTITUTION SECOND LECTURE: THE FORMULATION OF THE CONSTITUTION THIRD LECTURE: THE POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY OF THE CONSTITUTION THE REVOLT AGAINST AUTHORITY I.

to Occurrences 26%

They are slow of heart to believe all that the Scriptures have spoken of him of whom Moses and the Prophets did write, not in a few scattered texts, but in every line of the Old Testament, from the first of Genesis to the last of Malachi.

from Occurrences 6%

On asking if he would make a translation of the book of Genesis from Hebrew into Shelouh, he replied: "No, I cannot.

in Occurrences 5%

We gave him the book of Genesis in Modern Greek; and it was highly gratifying to us to see the surprise and pleasure of his countenance on being presented with an account of the Creation and works of the Almighty in his native tongue.

at Occurrences 2%

Prosper adviseth young men not to read the Canticles, and some parts of Genesis at other times; but for such as are enamoured they forbid, as before, the name mentioned, &c., especially all sight, they must not so much as come near, or look upon them.

with Occurrences 1%

We make no attempt to reconcile Genesis with the Origin of Species.

by Occurrences 1%

His fundamental fact is that, however theologians may shuffle out of the first chapter of Genesis by converting days into periods, when we come to the story of the Noachean Deluge, we are confronted with such a glaring absurdity that we must at once allow that the Bible is full of myths.

into Occurrences 1%

After breakfast, whatever is available trots off to din the Catechism and Genesis into the school-children's headsthe only things my respected forefather cares about teaching them.

out Occurrences 1%

This, then, being the nature of the ideal world in its whole range commensurate with our being, and these the methods of its intellectual and emotional appeal, it remains to examine the world of art in itself, and especially its genesis out of life.

as Occurrences 1%

El Shaddai, "the Almighty One," was the name by which he had been heretofore known to the preceding patriarchs; in its meaning it was analogous to Elohim, who is described in the first chapter of Genesis as creating the world.

Which preposition to use with  genesis