The divine legation of Moses demonstratedL. Hansard & Sons, 1811 |
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... Pagan Religion , and to the iniquities of Pagan Politics : for that the persecutions of the later Jews , and afterwards , of the first Christians , arose from the reasonable constitution of these two Religions , which , by avoiding ...
... Pagan Religion , and to the iniquities of Pagan Politics : for that the persecutions of the later Jews , and afterwards , of the first Christians , arose from the reasonable constitution of these two Religions , which , by avoiding ...
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... Pagan writers , when they exclaim against the Jews for their peculiar Rites . Each Nation had its own : so What dif- that , peculiarity was a circumstance common to all . ferenced the Jewish Rites from all others was their end ; which ...
... Pagan writers , when they exclaim against the Jews for their peculiar Rites . Each Nation had its own : so What dif- that , peculiarity was a circumstance common to all . ferenced the Jewish Rites from all others was their end ; which ...
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... pagan emperors did persecute . But for what , is a ques- tion ( says he ) that may still be asked . And the true answer , with your leave , he thinks himself better able to give than the Persecutors themselves . My reader ( these are ...
... pagan emperors did persecute . But for what , is a ques- tion ( says he ) that may still be asked . And the true answer , with your leave , he thinks himself better able to give than the Persecutors themselves . My reader ( these are ...
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... should , without any reasonable cause , and only in imitation of pagan worship , affect clandestine and nocturnal meetings . For * Acts xxviii . 30 , 31 . he he might have seen , that so strange a conduct 42 PREFACE TO THE.
... should , without any reasonable cause , and only in imitation of pagan worship , affect clandestine and nocturnal meetings . For * Acts xxviii . 30 , 31 . he he might have seen , that so strange a conduct 42 PREFACE TO THE.
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... pagan Magistrate , before whom the propa- gators of the Gospel were convened . account . The persecutions recorded in the history of the Acts were almost all of them raised , or at least , fomented , by the Jews . Their several ...
... pagan Magistrate , before whom the propa- gators of the Gospel were convened . account . The persecutions recorded in the history of the Acts were almost all of them raised , or at least , fomented , by the Jews . Their several ...
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alphabetic amongst ancient animal Antiquity argument Book brute-worship called Canaan cause characters Chinese Christians Church common Cronus Deist Diodorus Diodorus Siculus Divine Legation Egyp Egypt Egyptian Egyptian hieroglyphics employed fable figures God's Gods Greece Greeks hath Hero Herodotus honour idolatry images institution invention Israel Israelites Jewish Jews kind king Lawgiver learned writer letters Lord Magistrate mankind manner marks Moses mysterious nations nature nocturnal assemblies observed occasion opinion original Osiris and Sesostris Pagan persecution Pharaoh Plutarch Porphyry pretended priests principles Priscillian prophet prove punishment quod racters reader reason Religion Revelation Rites ritual Law sacred says Scripture Sesac shew shewn signify Sir Isaac speaking superstition suppose symbolic Tacitus tells things tion true truth Typhon unto wisdom words worship γὰρ δὲ διὰ ἐκ ἐν καὶ κατὰ μὲν οἱ περὶ τὰ τὰς τε τὴν τῆς τὸ τοῖς τὸν τῷ τῶν ὡς