The Bible cyclopædia: or, Illustrations of the civil and natural history of the sacred writings [ed. by W. Goodhugh, completed by W.C. Taylor].William Goodhugh, William Cooke Taylor 1843 |
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... heathen nations . This appears to be the opinion of some of the Jewish expositors , though they have not been able to cite any instance of such a practice . Cudworth , how- ever , states that in an old Karaite commentary on the ...
... heathen nations . This appears to be the opinion of some of the Jewish expositors , though they have not been able to cite any instance of such a practice . Cudworth , how- ever , states that in an old Karaite commentary on the ...
الصفحة 721
... heathens , they might transgress the fundamental law of the state by the intro- duction of idolatry . This regulation had reference merely to free elections , and was by no means to be understood as it was explained by Judas Galileus ...
... heathens , they might transgress the fundamental law of the state by the intro- duction of idolatry . This regulation had reference merely to free elections , and was by no means to be understood as it was explained by Judas Galileus ...
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... heathen ever conceived an idea of so great an object as that of the institutions of Moses , which appears to have been nothing less than the instruction of all man- kind in the great doctrine of the Unity and moral govern- ment of God ...
... heathen ever conceived an idea of so great an object as that of the institutions of Moses , which appears to have been nothing less than the instruction of all man- kind in the great doctrine of the Unity and moral govern- ment of God ...
الصفحة 746
... heathen festivals were so well adapted to important events as these . The festivals of the heathens were numerous and perplexing ; the origin and reasons of their institution were uncertain , and none of them were to answer any ...
... heathen festivals were so well adapted to important events as these . The festivals of the heathens were numerous and perplexing ; the origin and reasons of their institution were uncertain , and none of them were to answer any ...
الصفحة 747
... heathen nations , would have abused the doctrine of the immortality of the soul , which was universally received among them . Severe , however , as these laws were , they did not entirely repress this abuse ; for the Psalmist reproaches ...
... heathen nations , would have abused the doctrine of the immortality of the soul , which was universally received among them . Severe , however , as these laws were , they did not entirely repress this abuse ; for the Psalmist reproaches ...
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