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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... received , as to encourage the Author to proceed in his labours . The same writers who supplied materials for that volume have been again examined , and much that is new selected from them . Other valu- able authors have also been ...
... received , as to encourage the Author to proceed in his labours . The same writers who supplied materials for that volume have been again examined , and much that is new selected from them . Other valu- able authors have also been ...
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... receiving of the Lord's Supper , new fine edition , 12mo . 3s . boards , 3s . 6d . bound . This masterly performance cannot be too much recommended to the Christian reader's perusal : it was first presented to the public in 1701 , and ...
... receiving of the Lord's Supper , new fine edition , 12mo . 3s . boards , 3s . 6d . bound . This masterly performance cannot be too much recommended to the Christian reader's perusal : it was first presented to the public in 1701 , and ...
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... receiving wages , or subsistence , or clothes , attends ten milch cows , he shall select , for his own use , the milk of that cow which ever produces most ; if he attends more cows , he shall take milk after the same rate , in lieu of ...
... receiving wages , or subsistence , or clothes , attends ten milch cows , he shall select , for his own use , the milk of that cow which ever produces most ; if he attends more cows , he shall take milk after the same rate , in lieu of ...
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... received with the great- est respect by all , and kissed by the most illustrious of the princes of Egypt . HARMER , vol . ii . p . 48 . No. 29. xlii . 15. By the life of Pharaoh . ] Extraor- dinary as the kind of oath which Joseph made ...
... received with the great- est respect by all , and kissed by the most illustrious of the princes of Egypt . HARMER , vol . ii . p . 48 . No. 29. xlii . 15. By the life of Pharaoh . ] Extraor- dinary as the kind of oath which Joseph made ...
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... received his victuals from a person during the time of a famine , hath become his slave , upon giving to his provider whatever he received from him during the time of the famine , and also two head of cattle , may become free from his ...
... received his victuals from a person during the time of a famine , hath become his slave , upon giving to his provider whatever he received from him during the time of the famine , and also two head of cattle , may become free from his ...
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