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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... observe , moreover , that this people were prone to idolatry , and , for that reason , are often re- proached in Scripture for their perverseness and hardness of heart ; and by the fathers of the church , for being stupid and carnally ...
... observe , moreover , that this people were prone to idolatry , and , for that reason , are often re- proached in Scripture for their perverseness and hardness of heart ; and by the fathers of the church , for being stupid and carnally ...
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... observe a noble simplicity in them , greatly preferable to all refinements ; that the Israelites had every thing that was valuable in the customs of their co- temporaries , without many of their defects ; and a great advantage over them ...
... observe a noble simplicity in them , greatly preferable to all refinements ; that the Israelites had every thing that was valuable in the customs of their co- temporaries , without many of their defects ; and a great advantage over them ...
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... observe the same law . The long lives of the fathers gave them an opportunity of educating their children well , and of making them serious and considerate betimes . Abraham lived more than a hundred years with Shem , and no doubt ...
... observe the same law . The long lives of the fathers gave them an opportunity of educating their children well , and of making them serious and considerate betimes . Abraham lived more than a hundred years with Shem , and no doubt ...
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... observing the rules of conjugal chastity . We must not imagine he had other wives before ; for why should the last only be mentioned ? And yet I do not undertake to justify all the Patriarchs in this point . The story of Judah and his ...
... observing the rules of conjugal chastity . We must not imagine he had other wives before ; for why should the last only be mentioned ? And yet I do not undertake to justify all the Patriarchs in this point . The story of Judah and his ...
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... tion , and resolution to observe the rules of their fathers . They knew the first man was 1 placed in the terrestrial paradise to work there ; D 2 CHAP . II . 51 Their Employments . fatigues of war and travelling, and their minds ...
... tion , and resolution to observe the rules of their fathers . They knew the first man was 1 placed in the terrestrial paradise to work there ; D 2 CHAP . II . 51 Their Employments . fatigues of war and travelling, and their minds ...
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