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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... fruit of their labour , but also the very chil . dren they bore . See above , and also chap . xxix . 24 , 29 . a Gen. xviii . 11 . b Gen. xxv . 20. • Gen. xxv . 21 , & c . Gen. xxix . 20 . four . They gave him Leah against his will , 34 ...
... fruit of their labour , but also the very chil . dren they bore . See above , and also chap . xxix . 24 , 29 . a Gen. xviii . 11 . b Gen. xxv . 20. • Gen. xxv . 21 , & c . Gen. xxix . 20 . four . They gave him Leah against his will , 34 ...
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... fruits , which it re- ceived from the other tribes . Of all the Le- vites , the descendants of Aaron only were priests ; the rest were employed in the other functions of religion ; in singing psalms , tak- ing care of the tabernacle or ...
... fruits , which it re- ceived from the other tribes . Of all the Le- vites , the descendants of Aaron only were priests ; the rest were employed in the other functions of religion ; in singing psalms , tak- ing care of the tabernacle or ...
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... fruits of the earth , and those animals that are supported by them . Yet when we compare all these dif- ferent conditions together , we generally place those that work in the country in the last rank ; and most people set a greater ...
... fruits of the earth , and those animals that are supported by them . Yet when we compare all these dif- ferent conditions together , we generally place those that work in the country in the last rank ; and most people set a greater ...
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... fruits ; so that they were obliged to live by hunting , as the savages still do in the cold countries of America . After they had crossed the Rhine , and settled on better lands , they were ready enough to take the advantages that ...
... fruits ; so that they were obliged to live by hunting , as the savages still do in the cold countries of America . After they had crossed the Rhine , and settled on better lands , they were ready enough to take the advantages that ...
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... fruit of laziness . " That he who sleeps in summer , instead of minding his harvest , or that plows not in winter for fear of the cold , deserves to beg and have nothing . " That plenty is the natural consequence of labour and in ...
... fruit of laziness . " That he who sleeps in summer , instead of minding his harvest , or that plows not in winter for fear of the cold , deserves to beg and have nothing . " That plenty is the natural consequence of labour and in ...
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