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 xix
... pleased , and was able to do by himself whatsoever he pleased to have done in the iDeut . iv . 32 .... 34 . Exod . x . 7. xii . 29 , 30 . earth ? Should not the Egyptians who re- mained turn b 2 of the Creation and Fall of Man . xix ...
... pleased , and was able to do by himself whatsoever he pleased to have done in the iDeut . iv . 32 .... 34 . Exod . x . 7. xii . 29 , 30 . earth ? Should not the Egyptians who re- mained turn b 2 of the Creation and Fall of Man . xix ...
Page xxix
... pleased to appoint , when , before , there were none of them ; this we may have no reason to believe , but upon the autho Psal . cxlviii . 5. See xxxiii . 6 , 9 . f Gen. i . 3 , 6 , 11 , 14 , 20 , 24 , & c . 8 Nothing would give us so ...
... pleased to appoint , when , before , there were none of them ; this we may have no reason to believe , but upon the autho Psal . cxlviii . 5. See xxxiii . 6 , 9 . f Gen. i . 3 , 6 , 11 , 14 , 20 , 24 , & c . 8 Nothing would give us so ...
Page lxxiv
... pleased with any thing , which only seems to be an objection against the scriptures . " Upon the whole , variations of Evange- lists in their accounts of the same facts , the conduct of this or that particular apostle , and likewise ...
... pleased with any thing , which only seems to be an objection against the scriptures . " Upon the whole , variations of Evange- lists in their accounts of the same facts , the conduct of this or that particular apostle , and likewise ...
Page lxxxviii
... pleased to speak to our first parents in the beginning of their lives ; I have consi- dered what , I think , must be admitted con- cerning them . That names formed from words agreed to signify qualities of things , may denote the nature ...
... pleased to speak to our first parents in the beginning of their lives ; I have consi- dered what , I think , must be admitted con- cerning them . That names formed from words agreed to signify qualities of things , may denote the nature ...
Page xciv
... pleased to bestow a larger proportion of the ethereal spi- rit , than is given in the ordinary course of his provi dence to the sons of men . These are they , who ingross almost the whole reason of the species ; who are born to instruct ...
... pleased to bestow a larger proportion of the ethereal spi- rit , than is given in the ordinary course of his provi dence to the sons of men . These are they , who ingross almost the whole reason of the species ; who are born to instruct ...
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