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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... tion to the reading of the Old Testament , and should be put into the hands of every young person . " Dis- COURSES , val . i . This recommendation will have its due weight , both with the learned and the pious . TO THE SECOND EDITION ...
... tion to the reading of the Old Testament , and should be put into the hands of every young person . " Dis- COURSES , val . i . This recommendation will have its due weight , both with the learned and the pious . TO THE SECOND EDITION ...
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... tion of the old law ; or imagine , that some It would not be difficult to prove that the major part , if not the whole , of the animals , the eating of whose flesh was forbidden under the Mosaic Law , are unfit for the pur- poses of ...
... tion of the old law ; or imagine , that some It would not be difficult to prove that the major part , if not the whole , of the animals , the eating of whose flesh was forbidden under the Mosaic Law , are unfit for the pur- poses of ...
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... tion of physic to the Egyptians . * The moderation of the Patriarchs with regard to wives is no less to be admired , when we con- sider , 1st , they were allowed to have several ; and , 2dly , their desire of a numerous posterity ...
... tion of physic to the Egyptians . * The moderation of the Patriarchs with regard to wives is no less to be admired , when we con- sider , 1st , they were allowed to have several ; and , 2dly , their desire of a numerous posterity ...
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... tion , if they were originally strangers ; Uriah the Hittite , Araunah the Jebusite . as The Greeks had no surnames but what they took from their father or country . The Ro- mans had family names , to which they only added the ...
... tion , if they were originally strangers ; Uriah the Hittite , Araunah the Jebusite . as The Greeks had no surnames but what they took from their father or country . The Ro- mans had family names , to which they only added the ...
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... result from agriculture , arts , and trade ; but would not apply them- selves to any of them . They left this occupa- See his work De Re Rustica . . tion to the Romans whom they had subdued , and CHAP . II . 47 Their Employments .
... result from agriculture , arts , and trade ; but would not apply them- selves to any of them . They left this occupa- See his work De Re Rustica . . tion to the Romans whom they had subdued , and CHAP . II . 47 Their Employments .
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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