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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Page xxiv
... minds of men who had governed himself , and greatly taught others to have peace in themselves , and to live in peace and harmony with other persons . And that love should follow after , wherever such a person is ac- quainted with Venus ...
... minds of men who had governed himself , and greatly taught others to have peace in themselves , and to live in peace and harmony with other persons . And that love should follow after , wherever such a person is ac- quainted with Venus ...
Page xxv
... minds of the vulgar ; al- though they saw in some a deeper and hidden meaning , which they endeavoured to explore and interpret , as their traditions furnished tenets for the solution of them . But having hinted that , in fact , the ...
... minds of the vulgar ; al- though they saw in some a deeper and hidden meaning , which they endeavoured to explore and interpret , as their traditions furnished tenets for the solution of them . But having hinted that , in fact , the ...
Page xxx
... mind , is no such substance . There is a passage in the New Testament , which may lead us to render this place more pertinently . St. Paul tells us , 2 Cor . ix . 4. of the iósao , of his boasting - where we render the word , the ...
... mind , is no such substance . There is a passage in the New Testament , which may lead us to render this place more pertinently . St. Paul tells us , 2 Cor . ix . 4. of the iósao , of his boasting - where we render the word , the ...
Page xxxi
... mind to see and compare our thoughts of things , and to form a judg- ment what to conclude of them . In this sense , divers things , which , literally speaking , are invisible , may , in the language of St. Paul , be said to be clearly ...
... mind to see and compare our thoughts of things , and to form a judg- ment what to conclude of them . In this sense , divers things , which , literally speaking , are invisible , may , in the language of St. Paul , be said to be clearly ...
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... mind to , and not its certain and true meaning ? I do not intend to insinuate that the case I have put exact- ly resembles either of our translations of the Psalmist , above cited : it certainly does not , neither of our translations ...
... mind to , and not its certain and true meaning ? I do not intend to insinuate that the case I have put exact- ly resembles either of our translations of the Psalmist , above cited : it certainly does not , neither of our translations ...
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