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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... reason to hope , that every serious Christian , of whatever deno- mination , will find this volume a faithful and pleasant guide to a thorough understanding of all the customs and manners , civil and religious , of that people to whom ...
... reason to hope , that every serious Christian , of whatever deno- mination , will find this volume a faithful and pleasant guide to a thorough understanding of all the customs and manners , civil and religious , of that people to whom ...
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... 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 minded . All this , joined to a general preju- dice , that what is most ancient ...
... 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 minded . All this , joined to a general preju- dice , that what is most ancient ...
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... reason , than because we are cor- rupt in our manners . For most of the differ- ence betwixt us and them does not proceed from our being more enlightened by Christian- ity , but from our being less guided by reason . The Christian ...
... reason , than because we are cor- rupt in our manners . For most of the differ- ence betwixt us and them does not proceed from our being more enlightened by Christian- ity , but from our being less guided by reason . The Christian ...
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... reason alone ; to discard the ideas that are peculiar to his own age and country , and consider the Israelites in the circumstances of time and place wherein they lived ; to compare them with their nearest neighbours , and by that means ...
... reason alone ; to discard the ideas that are peculiar to his own age and country , and consider the Israelites in the circumstances of time and place wherein they lived ; to compare them with their nearest neighbours , and by that means ...
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... reason of these names to their children , and it was hardly possible to pronounce them without refreshing the memory with it . with it . This care for posterity , and providence for the future , was an argument of true generosity and ...
... reason of these names to their children , and it was hardly possible to pronounce them without refreshing the memory with it . with it . This care for posterity , and providence for the future , was an argument of true generosity and ...
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