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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... ; and , after their account of the creation , gave us , as I hoped they would , what they could collect of the fall of man . See preface to vol . i . 29551 • 854 iv.4 1 1509 variously thought of by divers able and va- luable writers F ...
... ; and , after their account of the creation , gave us , as I hoped they would , what they could collect of the fall of man . See preface to vol . i . 29551 • 854 iv.4 1 1509 variously thought of by divers able and va- luable writers F ...
Page xv
... gave us their true ancient dogmata ; * and what he has left us , evinces , that their doctrines were , that the origin of things happened from principles of nature effecting , without choice or intelli- gence , what blindly by a ...
... gave us their true ancient dogmata ; * and what he has left us , evinces , that their doctrines were , that the origin of things happened from principles of nature effecting , without choice or intelli- gence , what blindly by a ...
Page lxxvi
... gave us moral precepts , all pure , all unmixed : no con- ceits , or false rules ; nothing tending to the by - ends of any man , or any party ; no tang of fancy or supersti- tion ; no footsteps of pride or vanity ; no touch of os ...
... gave us moral precepts , all pure , all unmixed : no con- ceits , or false rules ; nothing tending to the by - ends of any man , or any party ; no tang of fancy or supersti- tion ; no footsteps of pride or vanity ; no touch of os ...
Page xcvi
... gave them , well ornamented ; but they have not that firmness and stability , which can be given to nothing but what is true . It would be going absolutely from the subject , in which I am engaged , to ex- amine all Mr. Pope's positions ...
... gave them , well ornamented ; but they have not that firmness and stability , which can be given to nothing but what is true . It would be going absolutely from the subject , in which I am engaged , to ex- amine all Mr. Pope's positions ...
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... gave up this absurdity . In a word , Moses ' expression can in no wise signify any thing else , but that Abel brought a living animal of his flock an offer- ing unto the Lord . For , With respect to Abel's offering being called a ...
... gave up this absurdity . In a word , Moses ' expression can in no wise signify any thing else , but that Abel brought a living animal of his flock an offer- ing unto the Lord . For , With respect to Abel's offering being called a ...
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