Oriental Customs, Or, An Illustration of the Sacred Scriptures: By an Explanatory Application of the Customs and Manners of the Eastern Nations, and Especially the Jews, Therein Alluded to : Collected from the Most Celebrated Travellers, and the Most Eminent CriticsWhittingham, 1807 - 431 pages |
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... brought forward , will remove the ab- struseness which was supposed to attend the sub- ject , and give it a just and clear representation . The accumulated labours of biblical critics have succeeded in clearing up many difficulties ...
... brought forward , will remove the ab- struseness which was supposed to attend the sub- ject , and give it a just and clear representation . The accumulated labours of biblical critics have succeeded in clearing up many difficulties ...
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... brought into the same service . To collect these scattered fragments , and make a proper use of them , is certainly a laborious work : it has , how- ever , been ably executed by the late Mr. Har- mer ; his Observations on divers ...
... brought into the same service . To collect these scattered fragments , and make a proper use of them , is certainly a laborious work : it has , how- ever , been ably executed by the late Mr. Har- mer ; his Observations on divers ...
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... brought forward , I have done the best which I could to remove their obscurity , and to give them a con- sistent and intelligible meaning . Nec semper feriet quodcunque minabitur arcus . Many of the observations here advanced are indeed ...
... brought forward , I have done the best which I could to remove their obscurity , and to give them a con- sistent and intelligible meaning . Nec semper feriet quodcunque minabitur arcus . Many of the observations here advanced are indeed ...
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... brought upon one knee ; to have bruised the head of the great serpent with his mace ; and in his final engagement with that monster to have beat him to the earth , and slain him . This victory , however , is not obtained but at the ...
... brought upon one knee ; to have bruised the head of the great serpent with his mace ; and in his final engagement with that monster to have beat him to the earth , and slain him . This victory , however , is not obtained but at the ...
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... , offering your gifts to him with the pro- foundest humility . He is the almighty WORD , which created the heavens . " ( Cited by HYDE , de Relig . vet . Pers . c . 31. ) No. 2. iv . 4. Abel brought of the firstlings GENESIS .
... , offering your gifts to him with the pro- foundest humility . He is the almighty WORD , which created the heavens . " ( Cited by HYDE , de Relig . vet . Pers . c . 31. ) No. 2. iv . 4. Abel brought of the firstlings GENESIS .
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