The Sacred and Profane History of the World Connected: From the Creation of the World to the Dissolution of the Assyrian Empire at the Death of Sardanapalus, and to the Declension of the Kingdoms of Judah and Israel Under the Reigns of Ahaz and Pekah: Including the Dissertation on the Creation and Fall of Man, Volume 4Baynes, 1808 - History, Ancient |
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... God created the heavens and the earth , and that without him was not any thing made that was made : " And the God , whom Mo- ses had thus declared , had most amazingly exalted his power against all the gods and religion of Egypt , by ...
... God created the heavens and the earth , and that without him was not any thing made that was made : " And the God , whom Mo- ses had thus declared , had most amazingly exalted his power against all the gods and religion of Egypt , by ...
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... gods , would naturally oc- casion it . And of this sort we naturally find the Mythoi told of them . I will go no fur ... God , they took up the tabernacle of Molech , and the star of the god Remphan ; The Egyptians having called their ...
... gods , would naturally oc- casion it . And of this sort we naturally find the Mythoi told of them . I will go no fur ... God , they took up the tabernacle of Molech , and the star of the god Remphan ; The Egyptians having called their ...
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... gods , who were hero - gods of some of the countries round about them . The п60 of Taautus , the blind mechanical prin- ciple , so called by the Egyptian naturalists , became the " Ep of the mythologists ; not meaning , by that word ...
... gods , who were hero - gods of some of the countries round about them . The п60 of Taautus , the blind mechanical prin- ciple , so called by the Egyptian naturalists , became the " Ep of the mythologists ; not meaning , by that word ...
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... God , who cre- ated all things ; that , in opposition hereto , the heathen nations , not acknowledging the one God , and yet compelled to think , that agencies without intelligence could not be the powers that ruled the world , set up many ...
... God , who cre- ated all things ; that , in opposition hereto , the heathen nations , not acknowledging the one God , and yet compelled to think , that agencies without intelligence could not be the powers that ruled the world , set up many ...
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... God could have brought to pass the things foretold , in the manner in which they were accomplished ; so that the parti- cular accomplishment of them could be none other than the work of God , And as no one could foresee what God would ...
... God could have brought to pass the things foretold , in the manner in which they were accomplished ; so that the parti- cular accomplishment of them could be none other than the work of God , And as no one could foresee what God would ...
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