An Introduction to the Critical Study and Knowledge of the Holy Scriptures, Volume 1Desilver Jr. & Thomas, 1833 - Bible |
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Page v
... various hints which have been liberally communicated to him , for altering and improving the arrangement of the former impression , and also for sup- plying its deficiencies . By enlarging the pages , as well as employing a small , but ...
... various hints which have been liberally communicated to him , for altering and improving the arrangement of the former impression , and also for sup- plying its deficiencies . By enlarging the pages , as well as employing a small , but ...
Page xvi
... various customs borrowed by antient nations from the Hebrews . XII . And of certain personal histories , which may be traced to the Old Testament History . - XIII . Testimonies of antient and modern writers to the truth of the Scripture ...
... various customs borrowed by antient nations from the Hebrews . XII . And of certain personal histories , which may be traced to the Old Testament History . - XIII . Testimonies of antient and modern writers to the truth of the Scripture ...
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... various means gave them intelligence of future things . -- - The probability of a divine revelation further appears from this circumstance , that some of the wisest philosophers , particularly So- crates and Plato , confessed that they ...
... various means gave them intelligence of future things . -- - The probability of a divine revelation further appears from this circumstance , that some of the wisest philosophers , particularly So- crates and Plato , confessed that they ...
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... various characters of the divinities were the rites of their worship . Many of them were monsters of the grossest vice and wickedness : and their rites were absurd , licentious , and cruel , and often consisted of mere unmixed crime ...
... various characters of the divinities were the rites of their worship . Many of them were monsters of the grossest vice and wickedness : and their rites were absurd , licentious , and cruel , and often consisted of mere unmixed crime ...
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... various proofs adduced in support of this sentiment ; and has shewn that there is great reason to think that the notion of the Deity taught in the mysteries was not a right and just one ; and even if it were so , that it would have been ...
... various proofs adduced in support of this sentiment ; and has shewn that there is great reason to think that the notion of the Deity taught in the mysteries was not a right and just one ; and even if it were so , that it would have been ...
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An Introduction to the Critical Study and Knowledge of the Holy Scriptures ... Thomas Hartwell Horne No preview available - 2015 |
An Introduction to the Critical Study and Knowledge of the Holy Scriptures ... Thomas Hartwell Horne No preview available - 2015 |
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