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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... Moses ' account of the fall of man , with any reasonable notions of God , and with what must , in truth , be his dispensations towards us , " is , I believe , what has introduced the notion of explain- ing some parts at least of his ...
... Moses ' account of the fall of man , with any reasonable notions of God , and with what must , in truth , be his dispensations towards us , " is , I believe , what has introduced the notion of explain- ing some parts at least of his ...
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... Moses ' narration of the fall literal- ły , we can shew it to bear evidently all these characters of holy writ ; as I trust from what is to follow will be seen , we shew what must be of more real weight for a literal interpre- tation ...
... Moses ' narration of the fall literal- ły , we can shew it to bear evidently all these characters of holy writ ; as I trust from what is to follow will be seen , we shew what must be of more real weight for a literal interpre- tation ...
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... Moses ; and 22 years after the death of Joshua . " The fable which is handed down to us , with the account of their correction of the year , very significantly points out that their mythology took its rise from this incident . They now ...
... Moses ; and 22 years after the death of Joshua . " The fable which is handed down to us , with the account of their correction of the year , very significantly points out that their mythology took its rise from this incident . They now ...
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... Moses , the wisdom of Egypt.¦ Athe- istic , sine Deo , supposing that the world had been made and governed without a God , by blind and unintelligent principles of nature ; their worship , and religion was according to it . But Moses ...
... Moses , the wisdom of Egypt.¦ Athe- istic , sine Deo , supposing that the world had been made and governed without a God , by blind and unintelligent principles of nature ; their worship , and religion was according to it . But Moses ...
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... Moses , were only plain narrations ; as they conceived things to have been caused by operations of na- ture , exerting themselves without any intelli- gent being creating and directing them ; and that Moses , contrary hereto , set forth ...
... Moses , were only plain narrations ; as they conceived things to have been caused by operations of na- ture , exerting themselves without any intelli- gent being creating and directing them ; and that Moses , contrary hereto , set forth ...
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