The Manners of the Ancient Israelites: Containing an Account of Their Peculiar Customs, Ceremonies, Laws, Polity, Religion, Sects, Arts and Trades, Division of Time, Wars, Captivities, Dispersion, and Present State. With a Short Account of the Ancient and Modern Samaritans. The Whole Much Enlarged from the Principal Writers on Jewish AntiquitiesW. Baynes, J. Butterworth, and T. Blanshard, 1809 - 389 páginas |
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... beginning , their greatest prospe- rity , and their declension . In this manner I shall consider the Israelites , during all that space of time that they were a people , from the calling of Abraham , to the last destruction of Jerusalem ...
... beginning , their greatest prospe- rity , and their declension . In this manner I shall consider the Israelites , during all that space of time that they were a people , from the calling of Abraham , to the last destruction of Jerusalem ...
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... beginning and end of the Flood ; the dimensions of the Ark , " & c . ; yet f с The author here follows the chronology of Archbishop Usher , who supposes that Shem did not die till 150 years after the birth of Abraham . But Usher leaves ...
... beginning and end of the Flood ; the dimensions of the Ark , " & c . ; yet f с The author here follows the chronology of Archbishop Usher , who supposes that Shem did not die till 150 years after the birth of Abraham . But Usher leaves ...
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... beginning or end of other words . It is the most concise tongue we know , and consequently comes nearest to the lan- guage of spirits , who have little need of words to make themselves understood : the expressions are clear and weighty ...
... beginning or end of other words . It is the most concise tongue we know , and consequently comes nearest to the lan- guage of spirits , who have little need of words to make themselves understood : the expressions are clear and weighty ...
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... beginning , chose judges for private affairs , and counsellors for the public , out of the oldest men . Thence came the name of Senate and • e Though this perhaps may be true of the original insti- tution of the Jewish sanhedrim and ...
... beginning , chose judges for private affairs , and counsellors for the public , out of the oldest men . Thence came the name of Senate and • e Though this perhaps may be true of the original insti- tution of the Jewish sanhedrim and ...
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... beginning of Saul's reign that he maintained three thousand men : " Da- vid had twelve bodies of four and twenty thou- sand each , who served monthly by turns . Je- hoshaphat had not a third part of David's kingdom ; and yet he had ...
... beginning of Saul's reign that he maintained three thousand men : " Da- vid had twelve bodies of four and twenty thou- sand each , who served monthly by turns . Je- hoshaphat had not a third part of David's kingdom ; and yet he had ...
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