INVIS'IBLE, a. s as z. L. invisibilis in and visibilis, viso, to see. That cannot be seen imperceptible by the sight. Millions of stars, invisible to the naked eye, may be seen by the telescope.
He endured, as seeing him who is invisible. Hebrews 11
INVIS'IBLE, a. s as z. L. invisibilis in and visibilis, viso, to see. That cannot be seen imperceptible by the sight. Millions of stars, invisible to the naked eye, may be seen by the telescope.
He endured, as seeing him who is invisible. Hebrews 11
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