Some thoughts concerning religion, natural and revealedH. Woodfall, 1735 - 107 pages |
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... priest's interceffory office , was loft , though officiating by a prieft remained ; what was intended by the firft - born's being to difcharge the priestly office , was forgot , long before men ceased to look upon the right of ...
... priest's interceffory office , was loft , though officiating by a prieft remained ; what was intended by the firft - born's being to difcharge the priestly office , was forgot , long before men ceased to look upon the right of ...
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... Priests . So that , if any of the ancient Heathens wrote before their REVE- LATION was totally corrupted , it is loft , having been neglected by their fucceffors , who did not understand what it meant . But in looking over Mankind , as ...
... Priests . So that , if any of the ancient Heathens wrote before their REVE- LATION was totally corrupted , it is loft , having been neglected by their fucceffors , who did not understand what it meant . But in looking over Mankind , as ...
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... Priests GAR MENTS , C. and all the Rules of GOVERNMENT , JUDICATURE , & C . with every other circumftance revealed , for directing the faith and the conduct of the Nation . 2dly , This Law was to be preserved , perused , and attended tơ ...
... Priests GAR MENTS , C. and all the Rules of GOVERNMENT , JUDICATURE , & C . with every other circumftance revealed , for directing the faith and the conduct of the Nation . 2dly , This Law was to be preserved , perused , and attended tơ ...
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... Priest , and the Prince in a particular manner , and it was the exprefs command of God to Joshua , to meditate in the Law day and night , then should he do wifely . It is no wonder that the Law required meditation to unravel the true ...
... Priest , and the Prince in a particular manner , and it was the exprefs command of God to Joshua , to meditate in the Law day and night , then should he do wifely . It is no wonder that the Law required meditation to unravel the true ...
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... Priest and the Nation , not knowing this Perfon , put him to death for pretending to be the MESSIAH , it is but natural to think they would for fome time perfift in their opini- on , and therefore they made ufe of all means to justify ...
... Priest and the Nation , not knowing this Perfon , put him to death for pretending to be the MESSIAH , it is but natural to think they would for fome time perfift in their opini- on , and therefore they made ufe of all means to justify ...
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Page 89 - As the appearance of the bow that is in the cloud in the day of rain, so was the appearance of the brightness round about. This was the appearance of the likeness of the glory of the Lord.
Page 88 - And I saw as the colour of amber, as the appearance of fire round about within it, from the appearance of his loins even upward, and from the appearance of his loins even downward, I saw as it were the appearance of fire, and it had brightness round about.
Page 36 - He cured the most inveterate diseases; he made the lame to walk ; he opened the eyes of the blind and the ears of the deaf; he...
Page 27 - Could this have been done by human forefight or force ? Has any thing like to it ever been in the world befides? What could tend more to perpetuate the memory of any event, than to deliver a whole People, by...
Page 58 - In that strange book, which he has written in this delirium against Tindal, and which I have quoted somewhere, he says very rationally, " that we ought to be amazed at the impudence of those who pretend to decide what God is or is not, and what he can or can not do, from the notions they have framed to themselves of his attributes, his nature and perfection.
Page 76 - I will send my messenger, and he shall prepare the way before me : and the Lord, whom ye seek, shall suddenly come to his temple, even the Angel' of the covenant, whom ye delight in : behold, he shall come, saith the Lord of hosts.
Page 76 - Mcjjengei) of the Covenant, is declared to be the Lord; and the Lord whom ye feek, {hall fuddenly come to his temple : even the Angel of the Covenant, -whom ye delight in.
Page 26 - God's house, and some cities with suburbs, dispersed amongst other tribes. 2. Not only were the descendants of each tribe to enjoy, in exclusion of other tribes, their own lot, but the particular fields and parcels, within each tribe, were to remain for ever with the respective families that first possessed them, and on failure of the...
Page 28 - Or could a Book of the LAW have been forged, if there was none precedent, and put upon the People, as a book that had been delivered to the...
Page 96 - Montgomery's writing which, when disposed in certain orders and combinations, have made, and will again make, good poetry. But as they now stand, they seem to be put together on principle in such a manner as to give no image of any thing " in the heavens above, or in the earth beneath, or in the waters under the earth.