Sketches of Hebrew and Egyptian Antiquity: Intended as an Introduction to the Pentateuch. By John Walsh, ...author, 1793 - 229 pàgines |
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... knowledge , that with avidity he recurs to antiquity , being unable to pry into futurity , he delights particularly to enquire into the beginning of those kingdoms and families wherein he finds himself in- terested : nay , into the ...
... knowledge , that with avidity he recurs to antiquity , being unable to pry into futurity , he delights particularly to enquire into the beginning of those kingdoms and families wherein he finds himself in- terested : nay , into the ...
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... knowledge or language by tedious and laborious steps , for having a familiar intercourfe with the Deity , the Deity was his immediate preceptor , who endowed him with fuch powers of reafon , as never could be equalled by the greatest ...
... knowledge or language by tedious and laborious steps , for having a familiar intercourfe with the Deity , the Deity was his immediate preceptor , who endowed him with fuch powers of reafon , as never could be equalled by the greatest ...
Pàgina 1
... that new - formed nature in her primitive luxuriance and perfection could difplay , was only prohibited from the participating of the tree of the knowledge of good and evil . rality , together with fuch an account of the creation ( 3 )
... that new - formed nature in her primitive luxuriance and perfection could difplay , was only prohibited from the participating of the tree of the knowledge of good and evil . rality , together with fuch an account of the creation ( 3 )
Pàgina 2
... knowledge could have scarce- ly been interrupted from Adam to Mofes . And hence alfo appears the error of Rabbi Elias , who faid , that previous to the written law , men were deftitute of any certain rule to guide them . It is true ...
... knowledge could have scarce- ly been interrupted from Adam to Mofes . And hence alfo appears the error of Rabbi Elias , who faid , that previous to the written law , men were deftitute of any certain rule to guide them . It is true ...
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... knowledge was undoubtedly sufficient to answer all the purposes of reli- gion , in the antediluvian world . When the ages of men were protracted to fuch amazing lengths , if any difficulty had then arifen to be folved , relative to ...
... knowledge was undoubtedly sufficient to answer all the purposes of reli- gion , in the antediluvian world . When the ages of men were protracted to fuch amazing lengths , if any difficulty had then arifen to be folved , relative to ...
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