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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... mankind ; he limited this person to be of the seed of Abraham , " of Isaac , and of the tribe of Judah . Sure- ly flesh and blood could not have assured him , 1500 years before - hand , that thus it should be ; yet the things which he ...
... mankind ; he limited this person to be of the seed of Abraham , " of Isaac , and of the tribe of Judah . Sure- ly flesh and blood could not have assured him , 1500 years before - hand , that thus it should be ; yet the things which he ...
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... mankind in a course of virtue and morality , " that there was " such an uni- versal conviction and experience , " he says , " of the insufficiency of reason , as seemed to be the voice of nature disclaiming it , as a guide , in the case ...
... mankind in a course of virtue and morality , " that there was " such an uni- versal conviction and experience , " he says , " of the insufficiency of reason , as seemed to be the voice of nature disclaiming it , as a guide , in the case ...
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... complete ; and tends so absolutely to the good of mankind , that all would be happy , even in this world , if all would sincerely believe and practise it . perfect truth . There is a forgiveness of sin , lxxvi Introduction to the Account.
... complete ; and tends so absolutely to the good of mankind , that all would be happy , even in this world , if all would sincerely believe and practise it . perfect truth . There is a forgiveness of sin , lxxvi Introduction to the Account.
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... mankind might have lived a series of gene- rations without having a sufficient use of it ; if he had happened to consider the steps and gradual progress in which Moses represents our first parents coming into their know- ledge of ...
... mankind might have lived a series of gene- rations without having a sufficient use of it ; if he had happened to consider the steps and gradual progress in which Moses represents our first parents coming into their know- ledge of ...
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... mankind , he seems to represent that their only guidance had been the light of nature . He says , The state of nature was the reign , of God . " He in no wise supposes that man , in his iSee what the author says in the design of the ...
... mankind , he seems to represent that their only guidance had been the light of nature . He says , The state of nature was the reign , of God . " He in no wise supposes that man , in his iSee what the author says in the design of the ...
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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