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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... lived in the midst of a court where pleasure reigned , and rational devotion to GOD was unfashionable ; yet he steadily pursued his course , and lived in the centre of fashion and folly , as if he had been in the inmost recesses of a ...
... lived in the midst of a court where pleasure reigned , and rational devotion to GOD was unfashionable ; yet he steadily pursued his course , and lived in the centre of fashion and folly , as if he had been in the inmost recesses of a ...
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... lived ; to compare them with their nearest neighbours , and by that means to enter into their spirit . and maxims . We must , indeed , be entire strangers to history , not to see the great dif- ference which distance of time and place ...
... lived ; to compare them with their nearest neighbours , and by that means to enter into their spirit . and maxims . We must , indeed , be entire strangers to history , not to see the great dif- ference which distance of time and place ...
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... lived in Palestine three thousand years ago had customs different from ours , that we shall rather wonder if we find any thing in them alike . We must not imagine , however , that these changes are regular , and always come on in the ...
... lived in Palestine three thousand years ago had customs different from ours , that we shall rather wonder if we find any thing in them alike . We must not imagine , however , that these changes are regular , and always come on in the ...
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... lived after a noble manner , in perfect freedom and great plenty , notwith- standing their way of living was plain and la- borious . Abraham knew the whole succession . of his ancestors , and no way lessened his no- bility , since he ...
... lived after a noble manner , in perfect freedom and great plenty , notwith- standing their way of living was plain and la- borious . Abraham knew the whole succession . of his ancestors , and no way lessened his no- bility , since he ...
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... lived near the times of the Patriarchs . " Greece was full of their monuments : Eneas , to mention no others , left some in every place that he passed through in Greece , Sicily , and Italy . " h Gen. iv . 21 . Gen. xxviii . 18 . Gen ...
... lived near the times of the Patriarchs . " Greece was full of their monuments : Eneas , to mention no others , left some in every place that he passed through in Greece , Sicily , and Italy . " h Gen. iv . 21 . Gen. xxviii . 18 . Gen ...
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