The Sacred and Profane History of the World Connected: From the Creation of the World to the Dissolution of the Assyrian Empire at the Death of Sardanapalus, and to the Declension of the Kingdoms of Judah and Israel Under the Reigns of Ahaz and Pekah: Including the Dissertation on the Creation and Fall of Man, Volym 4Baynes, 1808 |
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... brought in , gave us their true ancient dogmata ; * and what he has left us , evinces , that their doctrines were , that the origin of things happened from principles of nature effecting , without choice or intelli- gence , what blindly ...
... brought in , gave us their true ancient dogmata ; * and what he has left us , evinces , that their doctrines were , that the origin of things happened from principles of nature effecting , without choice or intelli- gence , what blindly ...
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... brought low ; its king and armies overwhelmed and lost in the Red Sea ; six hundred thousand slaves , besides women and children , had left this country , the Egyptians not being able in the least to oppose it ; where now , and what ...
... brought low ; its king and armies overwhelmed and lost in the Red Sea ; six hundred thousand slaves , besides women and children , had left this country , the Egyptians not being able in the least to oppose it ; where now , and what ...
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... brought things into the harmony of order out of chaos or confusion ; and the person feigned by the fabulists to be this deity , was some eminent personage , who had excelled in ability to temper and moderate the minds of men who had ...
... brought things into the harmony of order out of chaos or confusion ; and the person feigned by the fabulists to be this deity , was some eminent personage , who had excelled in ability to temper and moderate the minds of men who had ...
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... brought to pass the things foretold , in the manner in which they were accomplished ; so that the parti- cular accomplishment of them could be none other than the work of God , And as no one could foresee what God would thus › See ...
... brought to pass the things foretold , in the manner in which they were accomplished ; so that the parti- cular accomplishment of them could be none other than the work of God , And as no one could foresee what God would thus › See ...
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... brought in with an air of importance . " All his lordship offers has been before offered even by the lowest creatures of the unbe- lieving tribe ; even the assertion upon which his lordship seems to plume himself , that " the scriptures ...
... brought in with an air of importance . " All his lordship offers has been before offered even by the lowest creatures of the unbe- lieving tribe ; even the assertion upon which his lordship seems to plume himself , that " the scriptures ...
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The Sacred and Profane History of the World Connected: From the ..., Volym 4 Samuel Shuckford Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1808 |
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2d Edit Abel Abraham Adam and Eve ancient animal apostle apprehend Author beast Boards called chap command concerning Connect consider created Crit death earth Egypt Elohim English Engravings Euphrates Euseb Eusebius evil expression eyes faith father foolscap 8vo garden garden of Eden gave give given God's HESIOD hint History Ibid intended JOHN knowledge leamor LINDLEY MURRAY living creatures Lord Lord Bolingbroke mankind manner meaning ment mind moral Moses nature nephesh neral observed offered original OVID parents particular Plato pleased Poem Price 12 Psal reason render revelation rivers ROBERT SOUTHEY sacrifice scriptures sentiments Septuagint serpent shew signify spake speak spoken suppose tells Testament things thou thought tion translated tribe of Judah true ture ubi sup understanding unto verse Vide quæ sup voice whole wise writers δὲ ἐν καὶ μεν