Lectures on the four last books of the Pentateuch, Volume 2T. Cadell and W. Davies, 1807 |
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... worship and the Laws of God were neglected , they were deeply in- terested in their support . Their * cities being dispersed through all the tribes , and their families permitted to intermarry with all , they were every where at hand to ...
... worship and the Laws of God were neglected , they were deeply in- terested in their support . Their * cities being dispersed through all the tribes , and their families permitted to intermarry with all , they were every where at hand to ...
Page 43
... worship that they might form an equal league with the Jews , which was not permitted to any of the seven nations . This is the opinion of Masius , vide Poli Synopsis in locum . The error of the princes of the Jews , in granting the ...
... worship that they might form an equal league with the Jews , which was not permitted to any of the seven nations . This is the opinion of Masius , vide Poli Synopsis in locum . The error of the princes of the Jews , in granting the ...
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Richard Graves. worship of the true God ; substituting in his room the sun and moon , and host of " with that ancient inscription in gitana , preserved by Procopius , which " heaven , Mauritania Tin- declares , that the " ancient ...
Richard Graves. worship of the true God ; substituting in his room the sun and moon , and host of " with that ancient inscription in gitana , preserved by Procopius , which " heaven , Mauritania Tin- declares , that the " ancient ...
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... worship of the one supreme God and the principles of moral virtue were to be preserved , and from whence the light of true religion , and the mercies of the Christian scheme , were in due time to be diffused over the whole civilized ...
... worship of the one supreme God and the principles of moral virtue were to be preserved , and from whence the light of true religion , and the mercies of the Christian scheme , were in due time to be diffused over the whole civilized ...
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... worship false gods , it was commanded that he should pur- sue this dearest object of his affection even unto death : His eye was not to spare , nei- " ther was he to shew pity unto him . " 66 Acting under such a system , it seems ...
... worship false gods , it was commanded that he should pur- sue this dearest object of his affection even unto death : His eye was not to spare , nei- " ther was he to shew pity unto him . " 66 Acting under such a system , it seems ...
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