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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... kind of emolument . He has , however , been amply rewarded by the satisfactory conscious- ness of having endeavoured to promote the study of those living oracles which testify of Jesus ; and the conviction that his labour has been ...
... kind of emolument . He has , however , been amply rewarded by the satisfactory conscious- ness of having endeavoured to promote the study of those living oracles which testify of Jesus ; and the conviction that his labour has been ...
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... kind of life , not entirely suiting his natural inclination , which was gentle , peaceable , and benevolent , he abandoned it , devoted himself to the study of theology , entered into the ecclesiastical state , and soon arrived at the ...
... kind of life , not entirely suiting his natural inclination , which was gentle , peaceable , and benevolent , he abandoned it , devoted himself to the study of theology , entered into the ecclesiastical state , and soon arrived at the ...
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... kind was the sepulchre of Rachel ; the well called Beersheba ; and all the other wells mentioned in the history of Isaac . Sometimes they gave new names to places . The Greeks and Romans relate the same of their heroes , the oldest of ...
... kind was the sepulchre of Rachel ; the well called Beersheba ; and all the other wells mentioned in the history of Isaac . Sometimes they gave new names to places . The Greeks and Romans relate the same of their heroes , the oldest of ...
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... brother , to whom he addresses it , for liv- ing at other people's expence , by pleading causes , a See the Iliad and Odyssey passim . and following affairs of that kind . " He reckons CHAP . II . 45 Their Employments .
... brother , to whom he addresses it , for liv- ing at other people's expence , by pleading causes , a See the Iliad and Odyssey passim . and following affairs of that kind . " He reckons CHAP . II . 45 Their Employments .
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... kind . " He reckons this employment , which is the sole occupation of so many amongst us , no better than idleness . We see by Xenophon's Economics that the Greeks had no way lessened their opinion of husbandry , when they were at the ...
... kind . " He reckons this employment , which is the sole occupation of so many amongst us , no better than idleness . We see by Xenophon's Economics that the Greeks had no way lessened their opinion of husbandry , when they were at the ...
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2dly Abbé Abraham altar ancient appears blessed called captivity ceremonies CHAP Christian Chron circumcised cities customs David Deut earth Egypt Egyptians Exod fathers feast fruits gave Gentiles Gerizim gold Gospel Greeks Hebrews Herod holy honour hundred Idumea instruments Isaiah Israel Israelites Iturea Jacob Jerusalem JESUS CHRIST Jewish Jews Joseph Josephus Judah Judea judge king land land of Israel Levites likewise lived LORD Luke Maimonides manner married mentioned month Moses mount Gerizim nations Nazarites night Numb obliged observe offered Patriarchs persons pounds sterling prayers priests prophets proselytes Psalm purified reckoned religion sabbath sacred sacrifices Samaritans says Scripture Septuagint shew Sichem signifies Solomon sort speak synagogue Syria temple thing thou thousand tion took tribe tribe of Judah twelve unto victims viii Vulgate whole wives women word worship xvii xviii